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Question about Youtube subscriptions
I just had to unsubscribe to about 25 channels I never subscribed to! Question: how did they get into my subscribed list to begin with?
Don't tell me " you must have done it and forgotten." Most of them I NEVER would have subscribed to. Anyone else have this problem? Thanks.
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Question about Youtube subscriptions (Original Post)
Beatlelvr
May 2023
OP
If an app is in Google's Play Store, don't they have to be free of such malware?
intrepidity
May 2023
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happybird
(5,113 posts)1. I've noticed the same thing recently
Not as many channels as you had to deal with but maybe one or two a week. No idea how its happening and interested in any answers folks may have.
AllaN01Bear
(23,042 posts)2. ive been on youtube for years and never experianced this . have no idear.
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)3. Malware, a breached Google account and phone apps can all do this.
intrepidity
(7,891 posts)4. If an app is in Google's Play Store, don't they have to be free of such malware?
Or is it hidden within the terms of the app somewhere that says you agree to the app subscribing to channels in YT?
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)5. They are supposed to be free of malware.
However, the Bad Guys know that Google and Apple cannot police all the apps in a timely manner.