Can my subscribers see my playlist on YouTube?
See your recent subscribers. You cansee a list of your channel's 100 most recentsubscribers in YouTube Studio. The list only showssubscribers who have chosen to make their subscriptionspublic. When a viewer first joins YouTube, theirsubscriptions list is set to private by default. Show Click to see full answer. Also to know is, can others see what I watch on YouTube? YouTube Channel Privacy However, your viewing history is private and there's nooption to make it public. This means other YouTube userswon't be able to see any record of your viewing history fromyour YouTube channel page. Similarly, can others see my liked videos on YouTube? By default YouTube displays a list ofvideos you have liked on your video channel.Go to YouTube. Click on your user icon at the top right ofthe window then click on the cog icon (YouTube settings)Click 'Privacy' and place a tick next to 'Keep all my LikedVideos and Liked Playlists private' In this way, can others see my YouTube playlists? Public videos and playlists can be seen by andshared with anyone. Private videos and playlists canonly be seen by you and the users you choose. Unlisted videos andplaylists can be seen and shared by anyone with thelink. Can WiFi see my YouTube history? Yes, the link to the youtube video is mostlikely visible across the communication link. No, yourWiFi access point does not generally keep track ofany visited website, your ISP probably doesthough.
YouTube does track the viewing history ofthe videos watched from a YouTube account. Unlessyou were surfing the Web in “Incognito” mode,which does not keep track of the sites youvisit, the Web browser's history list also shows the pagesyou have recently viewed. You can, however, clearboth lists.
Go to the "Video Manager" section of your account. Clickon the History tab in the sidebar. Then, click "Clear AllViewing History". Once you've cleared your history,click "Pause Viewing History" to stop YouTube fromrecording your future activity.
The owner does not see the user who has watchedtheir video, only the number of views thatvideo has. Although through YouTube Analytics theycan see the demographics of the viewers. E.g. Gender, Agegroup, Country.
Google Search History You might not know it, but every time you useGoogle to perform an online search. For anyonethat figures out your password (which easier than you might think),they could simply visit http://google.com/history andto see all of your personal web histories, it is even neatlycategorized.
WiFi providers can see your browsinghistory, every web page you have been visiting while connectedto their WiFi network. The traffic is encrypted, sothe WiFi admins cannot see the web pages contents butWiFi provider can still see your browsinghistory and all the pages you have beenbrowsing.
Access your watch history by selecting History in the Guideor the hourglass at the bottom of any YouTube page.
When you open the app, click on the search icon. Thesearch history should pull right up letting you know all thesearches that have taken place in the app. To view the watchhistory, you can click on the Library icon inside the appand then tap “History”.
When uploading a video to YouTube, you canchange the privacy settings for that video to Public,Private, or Unlisted. Public is the default setting and thatmeans anybody can see your video. This means that thisvideo could still be seen by anyone, but only if they guessthe link!
Sign in to your channel on YouTube. Go to youraccount privacy settings by clicking your channel icon in the topright > Settings or . On the left, select Privacy. Check oruncheck the boxes next to the listed activities.
Instructions
YouTube: Here's How to Make Your Saved PlaylistsPrivate
Uncheck the "Favorite a Video" box and click"Save Changes." Your favorites will be hidden from all usersin the future. You can still access your favorites aftermaking them private, by clicking your user name and selecting"Favorites" from the drop-down menu.
YouTube has become a ubiquitous part of our online world, one where privacy is an issue. Your video-watching habits may be open for the world to see, along with your likes, dislikes, and more. If you create and upload videos, you could accidentally give away private information like your address or phone number. Here’s how to protect your privacy as much as possible when using the popular video site. Instructions are here for using YouTube on the web and via a mobile app; I used the mobile app on an iPhone, but the Android version should work about the same. Hide your video preferencesStart off by controlling two of your most important privacy settings: your watching habits and likes. On the web
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Turn off or customize ad personalizationGoogle keeps track of the YouTube videos you watch, and it uses that information to deliver personalized ads. But if you don’t want your ad preferences tracked, you can turn it off. If you don’t mind personalized ads but still want some control over your privacy, you can delete some of the information Google has about your interests (for example, your taste in music).
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Delete your watch and search historyWhen you’re signed into your Google account, YouTube keeps track of the videos you’ve viewed and your search history. You can delete any individual video, search, or all of them.
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Control the privacy of your own videosIf you post videos to YouTube, there’s a lot to worry about: notably, privacy-invading content in your videos. Make sure you don’t inadvertently include any information or pictures you don’t want made public, such as the number on your house or your car’s license plate. Pay close attention to backgrounds because that’s where personal images might slip through. After taking care of that, do the following if you want only certain people, and not the public at large, to see your videos.
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