What is the reason why Youtube continue to show ads to my child while who is watching baby related videos, such as baby shark and other similar channels?

What is the reason why Youtube continue to show ads to my child while who is watching baby related videos, such as baby shark and other similar channels?

This is the question I have been asking for the past two months, ever since I began with my little girl the tablet , which has all the Youtube channels specifically designed with babies in mind. According to certain sources, they assist babies develop, enhance cognitive abilities, and perform other tasks. They also encourage the development of mental and social skills. My daughter absolutely loves the content. She is always looking at it with her eyes shining, and her giggles ready for her lips. It is fun to watch her enjoy being entertained. I'm not understanding the commercials. My child isn't an ad-buyer, so why are you pushing at times not baby-like advertisements onto my baby on Youtube?

First, babies are not in a position to understand commercials. That's simply both a expense and resources, including time spent making and playing this commercial advertisement (video) to a baby.. They are not babies. If they aren't able to comprehend what you are saying then why do those ads for them little baby infants?  click here If a mother, father or other baby care providers are watching the ads, then they might be beneficial to them? It's a bit unclear to me, and it has become frustrating.

The same applies to cat videos. I've just discovered that my cat loves watching those amazing cat videos. It's usually mouse or bird My cat sits and watches for long periods of time. The idea of hunting is what I am thinking. Yet again and again those videos are interrupted with ads, who do they want to attract? My cat isn't one of the viewers of these videos. She isn't interested in ads. Perhaps they're hoping my cat is watching them? It could be that they are partially right. Sometimes I find myself watching silly videos for cats as I interact with my cat.

This is how I came across the perfect solution. It basically is downloading Youtube videos onto my laptop or computer and then streaming them from the device later on, as if I was offline and required a more robust copy to my hard drive instead of streaming it over and over from Youtube. Do you see what I am talking about? This site allows me to save videos to my computer instead of having it available on Youtube each time my cat is watching birdies. The video file can be saved to my desktop after double-clicking it. VLC automatically plays the video without commercials, and my cat enjoys it.


Similar procedure applies to baby videos. I simply search for the videos that my daughter loves to watch, then download the videos from Youtube onto my computer and then transfer them to her tabled from there. Sometimes, I play the songs in one go using her tablet. But it is much easier to browse the website from a computer on your desktop and then copy the videos to wherever you want them.  q downloader Maybe it's just me. Being an old-fashioned person I'm not sure.

This method actually turned out a great mobile data saver. Before downloading videos from Youtube became reality, I had to always keep my tablet connected to the internet via hotspot on my smartphone or occasionally I'd even get an exclusive data plan for the tablet, if we went on a vacation.. Data can be very expensive when you're roaming in the middle of nowhere... So, my data usage went down three or four times. We were able to roll over a little data to the next month, which was quite a shocker for us. Normally, we'd have to pay for overusing our monthly limit 3-4 times.. This is why I would recommend to all young parents and loving owners of cats: get your videos downloaded from Youtube and other sites to your device, then save them to mp4 file format and play them later without any additional data use.

I hope you liked my advice and suggestions for creating a data-rich household. This may sound a little silly.