JAKARTA - YouTube continues to bring updates to Android TV by launching a new screen titled "Who's Watching" that allows users to switch accounts more easily.

According to a report from the Android Authority, this look is similar to other streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and BBC iPlayer.

When opening YouTube on Android TV devices like the Nvidia Shield TV Pro, users may find that they have logged out of the account and were asked to re-enter. However, before that, the startup screen Who's Watching will appear with a more colorful view. Users can scan QR codes to connect their accounts.

Although some users have seen this display, some tests on other hardware have not been fully able to replicate this change. UI This account diversion is actually not a new feature, because it was previously available on the YouTube app by pressing the profile icon.

Even so, the application of this feature on the Android TV startup screen will be very helpful for households who have many users on one TV device.

However, for users who only use one account, this feature may feel less relevant. Have you seen this new look while using YouTube on Android TV


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