YouTube Rolls Out ‘Shorts Screen Time Limit’ Feature to Help Users Take Breaks

HomeAppsYouTube Rolls Out ‘Shorts Screen Time Limit’ Feature to Help Users Take Breaks

Highlights

  • YouTube has introduced a reminder system to help users take breaks after extended Shorts viewing, similar to Instagram’s Reels alerts.
  • The feature will be enabled by default for teens aged 13–17 and adults can manually activate it via the YouTube mobile app’s settings.
  • YouTube plans to expand the feature with non-dismissible reminders for kids, giving parents more control over screen time management.

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Caption – (Photo by Szabo Viktor on Unsplash)

YouTube has started rolling out a new feature designed to help users manage their screen time while watching Shorts. The update functions much like Instagram’s reminder for Reels, encouraging users to take regular breaks after extended viewing sessions.

When users reach their daily YouTube Shorts limit, YouTube will display a message stating that the Shorts feed is paused. However, viewers can dismiss the alert and continue watching if they prefer. The intention behind the feature is to promote healthier screen habits rather than enforce strict limits.

According to YouTube’s support page, this screen time reminder will be enabled by default for users aged 13 to 17, while it will remain off by default for adults aged 18 and above. The feature is currently available only through the YouTube mobile app with no web version at the moment.

For those who want to turn it on manually, the process is simple.

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Caption – Step to turn on the screen time limit feature manually. (Screenshot by TheTechOutlook)

You can simply open the YouTube app → Tap your profile picture → Go to Settings → General → Remind me to take a break, and switch it on. You can then select how frequently you want to receive reminders. The same option is also accessible under the “Time watched” section in your profile. When the reminder appears, users can either continue watching or adjust the reminder frequency.

It’s important to note that the timer resets if you close the app, sign out, switch devices, or pause a video for more than 30 minutes. The timer also doesn’t run while watching offline videos or when casting content from your phone.

YouTube also revealed plans to expand this feature later this year through parental controls, enabling parents to better manage their children’s screen time. In the parental version, the break reminders will be non-dismissible, ensuring that kids actually take a pause before continuing.

The screen time limit feature is available in the YouTube app version 13.17 or later.

FAQs

Q1. What is YouTube’s Shorts screen time limit feature?

Answer. It’s a new reminder system that prompts users to take breaks after extended Shorts viewing sessions, promoting healthier screen habits.

Q2. Who gets the screen time limit enabled by default?

Answer. The feature is enabled by default for users aged 13–17. Adults aged 18 and above can manually turn it on via the YouTube mobile app settings.

Q3. Can users dismiss the break reminder and keep watching?

Answer. Yes, users can choose to dismiss the alert and continue watching. The feature is designed to encourage breaks, not enforce strict viewing limits.

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