Apple has given third-party developers access to Picture in Picture on iPad since iOS 9 and, more recently, on iPhone since iOS 14, but YouTube has been one of the few not to support the feature outside of Safari or premium memberships. Thankfully, that's no longer the case if you live in the U.S. Google started rolling out Picture in Picture to its YouTube app for iOS and iPadOS on July 11. PiP had been previously available as an experimental feature for YouTube Premium subscribers, but Google removed it as an option in April for those who didn't enable it already. A workaround would let you... more
How to Watch YouTube Videos Using Picture in Picture on Your iPhone or iPad
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