Android:

New Youtube Clients with Material 3 Design:

Old Youtube Clients with old design:

Android Browser Options:

Firefox Option:

Limited to a selection of pre-approved extensions (Ublock Origin is included in said list); however, you can get around this by using Firefox Nightly and enabling developer settings, which allows you to add a custom list of extensions, which can include any extension for desktop Firefox, including things like SponsorBlock. (Credits to https://lemmy.world/u/Pr0phet )

Mull Option:

For TVs:

IOS:

For PCs:

Brave Option:

Firefox Option:

Windows:

Linux:

MAC OS:

Instance Sign-In support (No Google Login): Clipious, Libretube, Lighttube, Freetube

Google Login support: SmartTubeNext

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    10 months ago

    I think it is only a list of suggestions, options are good.

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            10 months ago

            Do you have to reinstall the manager to update? I was looking for a way to update but I’m not sure how.

            Edit: Nevermind I saw how. I think last time I checked there wasn’t an update available.

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            10 months ago

            His happens to me now and then, the video will stop playing after a minute or so. So I update ReVanced and it usually works again.

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                10 months ago

                You go through the usual patching process, only you shouldn’t have to reinstall but simply click on the newly generated APK and update in place

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                    10 months ago

                    Depends, usually yes, just check out what the updated Manager says is the latest supported YouTube version and if it’s newer than what you have then yes, you’ll have to download it

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          10 months ago

          Mine broke and I couldn’t get it working again.

          So I ITed the hell out of it. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, and now it’s working again.

          No idea why that worked or what the problem was. Although I have noticed that apps installed via f-droid are hit and miss when it comes to updating correctly, so perhaps it tried to update and got stuck?