YouTube is removing a huge feature – and everyone will be very pleased
YOUTUBE is making a huge change to adverts that's sure to please most users.
Sadly it's not the end of all adverts on the platform - but it is for one type.
The Google-owned video sharing site has decided to kill those annoying banner ads that appear along the bottom of videos.
These are officially known as "overlay ads" because they show up on top of the video as it plays.
They're particularly irritating as they can block or obscure your view.
Though they only appeared on YouTube's desktop site.
Read more about YouTube
But in a month's time they will be no more.
Google says it is ending overlay ads for good on April 6.
Explaining its decision, the firm described them as a "legacy ad" format.
The company also admitted they were "disruptive".
Most read in Tech
"Overlay ads ad format will no longer appear on YouTube to help improve the viewer experience and shift engagement to higher performing ad formats on desktop and mobile devices," the firm said.
"Overlay ads are a legacy ad format that only served on desktop and are disruptive for viewers."
They expect the move to have "limited impact" on YouTube Creators.
There are no changes to any of our other ad formats.
Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks
Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered...
- How to delete your Instagram account
- What does pending mean on Snapchat?
- How to check if you've been blocked on WhatsApp
- How to drop a pin on Google Maps
- How can I change my Facebook password?
- How to go live on TikTok
- How to clear the cache on an iPhone
- What is NFT art?
- What is OnlyFans?
- What does Meta mean?
Get all the latest WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and other tech gadget stories here.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]