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    How do I bypass age restrictions on the YouTube app or third party YouTube apps?
    Community Answer
    You can only use these methods in a browser, so you can't do it without leaving the app.
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    How do I bypass age restrictions on YouTube videos if there is no URL on mobile?
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    Usually there is a "copy URL" or "Share" option in the mobile apps without URL. Copy it and do the steps above on a phone browser.
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    Will this work on mobile?
    Community Answer
    Most of the methods listed in this article work best on a desktop computer or with the browser version of YouTube. Unfortunately, many of the third-party YouTube clients that used to work for bypassing age restrictions, like the NewPipe app for Android devices, no longer reliably work for this purpose.
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    Can a kid get in trouble for bypassing age restrictions on YouTube?
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    If you're talking about getting in trouble from YouTube, no, there's no way they'd ever find out. If you're talking about from your parents, yes, they might be upset and they might punish you.
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    Why can't I watch age-restricted videos on YouTube without signing in?
    Community Answer
    Because part of establishing an account is entering your date of birth; without signing in, YouTube has no way of knowing your age.
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    I'm signed in on an "18+" account, but some content is not viewable. I tried mobile apps and website versions (I am on iOS). How can I watch a restricted video?
    JustARandomNerd
    Community Answer
    It might possibly be because your account is managed by the company you work for. Some students have videos restricted because their school blocks them.
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    How do I bypass Google age restrictions?
    JustARandomNerd
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    The "new account" method in this article, as well as a few others, will work for all of Google.
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