YouTube without Ads is $15.99 through Apple. It’s $11.99 directly from YouTube



YouTube without Ads is $15.99 through Apple. It’s $11.99 directly from YouTube



Beware paying more for streaming channels when you sign up through an App Store


YouTube Premium is Cheaper than on the Apple Store


YouTube without Ads is cheaper to sign-up directly from their website, than if you buy it from the Apple Store. While it may be easier to sign-up for paid streaming services through an Apple, Roku, or Amazon App Store. Sometimes this can cost you much more each month. And those extra fees can add up over time.




Often Deals Can Be Found by Signing Up Through an App Store


In the case of YouTube without ads, you will pay $4/month more if you signed up through Apple. Apple tacks on an additional fee since it's purchased through its App Store.

This isn't always the case. Sometimes streaming TV content providers will work with App store partners and offer their channel or app at a reduced promotional price.

So always check the cost first by visiting the content provider's website to see if the price is the same or less if you join directly instead of from a 3rd party app store.


Here's What To Do if You Signed Up for YouTube Premium from Apple and Are Now Paying More


If you already purchased YouTube without ads, from the Apple Store and you are being charged $15.99/month. Just cancel your subscription from the Apple App store and visit YouTube and sign back up to YouTube Premium for $11.99/month.

Then use the $48/year savings to help put gas in your car or help put more food on your table. 
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