I do have one legitimate problem with @YouTube. if you have a Smart TV and a 5 year old who watches vids on her phone, she will connect to your TV at random because she's just 5 lol. What's worse, I can't turn it off on my TV. This seriously needs to be fixed @TeamYouTube
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Replying to @Real_Kanallaman
Thanks for reaching out. Have you checked our Help Center article on how to remove devices linked with TV code: https://goo.gl/YGfQnh ? Also, share your feedback here: https://goo.gl/WdI0BK . This will help us track suggestions and prioritize requests!
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I have, the problem is It's linked over wifi, so once I disconnect it, she can simply reconnect without needing a code or anything, and I Litterally can't do anything about it.
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How is that youtubes problem? You need to take personal responsibility & parent your child! Stop blaming
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Replying to @MobileDigital63 @crochetgeek and
It's not bad parenting. It's a 5-year-old, they don't know better. I would also like to see the option to disable the pairing button, it's really easy to press accidentally.
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Who bought the 5 year old the phone? Did youtube buy the phone for the 5 year old?
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Replying to @MobileDigital63 @crochetgeek and
Why are you complaining so much? YouTube didn't buy the phone, are you stupid? It's just a suggestion. My suggestion for you is that you stop replying to random people's threads and get a life. The person NEVER said it was YouTube's fault. Even though it is. (1/2)
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(2/2) YouTube didn't add a feature to turn off the button. Come to think of it, you are really dang stupid.
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