YouTube Adds 'Continue Watching' Feature on Web to Resume Partially Played Videos From Your Phone: Report 1z4v15

YouTube has not officially announced the release of the 'Continue watching' feature yet. 1v6940

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YouTube Adds 'Continue Watching' Feature on Web to Resume Partially Played Videos From Your Phone: Report

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Highlights
  • YouTube introduced the Miniplayer back in 2018
  • The small video player appears as a floating window on the Web
  • Clicking on the Miniplayer window will take to the full video page
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YouTube is reportedly adding a new feature that allows s to continue watching videos from phones and other devices on the Web through its Miniplayer. When s partially watch a video on YouTube for Android or iOS and close the video, with the latest feature, they will be able to resume the same video by opening YouTube on the Web. The video will display in the bottom-right corner of the YouTube website with the “Continue watching” text appearing right below the video title on the Miniplayer. YouTube rolled out the Miniplayer feature for all desktop s back in 2018 and it allows s to collapse a video into a smaller window at the bottom of the screen so s can browse through YouTube simultaneously.

The new feature for Miniplayer. The small video player will come with a play button to resume from where the left off on phone. Clicking anywhere within the floating window will take the to the full video page.

According to the report, the latest feature will work with YouTube for Android TV also and s need to be logged in to the same Google to enable syncing. YouTube has not officially announced the rollout of this feature. Gadgets 360 was unable to the new feature on the YouTube website.

In a similar development, YouTube is also testing a new feature that allows s to videos on their desktop Web browser. This feature is available as an experimental feature for subscribers until October 19, but YouTube is likely to launch it officially soon.

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