YouTube will Now Let you Continue Watching Videos from a Phone on your PC
YouTube now added a brand new feature which will let its users keep watching any videos that have been started on the phone, and continue exactly from where they left off and resume watching on a computer. Videos can be viewed from a small video player at bottom of your monitor screen.
In order for this to work as intended, a user needs to be signed in with the same Goggle account on both the phone and PC. Once signed in on the PC, a small video player appears near the bottom in which they can resume the video at exactly the same point they paused it on the phone.
Unfortunately, for now, it only works one way. So if you watch a YouTube video on your PC, when you open your mobile app, the option to resume is not there.
While they have not publically announced this, and apparently it's only rolled out on a limited basis so far. So not all users can use this new feature yet.
Having this feature available will make it outstanding for watching all the free full-length movies available on YouTube.
Wait, what are these free movies? YouTube offers a list of 100 full-length movies which are constantly being updated. To learn more or access this list of free movies on YouTube, click here!
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