The YouTube app for iOS opens videos directly from Safari

  Morning Google has launched a new YouTube application for the iOS platform and although it is not natively available in the operating system, it seems that users will be able to open YouTube links from Safari through it. Apple seems to have collaborated with Google to allow the opening of video clips using this third-party application, so the worry that you will not be able to open the clips automatically through it has disappeared. I expected that this would not happen, but it seems that a solution was found to solve the problem and I am glad that this happened. If the application did not automatically open the video clips, then they would open in the YouTube web application directly through Safari.

  Although in iOS 5 there is the option to disable the automatic opening of video clips through the native YouTube application, in iOS 6 there is no option to disable the ability to open videos using the third-party application. The functionality I described above is only available in iOS 6, so you won't have it in iOS 5.

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Developer: Google, Inc.
Category: Photo & Video


Description: Watch the world's videos and keep up with your favorite YouTube channels with the official YouTube app for iOS. Sign in to access your subscriptions, playlists, uploads and more.

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The size of the application is: 7.5 Mb