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YouTube video embeds now include a ‘Subscribe’ button

Swapna Krishna, @skrishna

October 20, 2018 in AV

Up until now, if you saw a YouTube video you liked embedded in a website, you had to click through the video to YouTube’s page in order to subscribe to that channel. Now, YouTube is making it a little easier for viewers to see the videos they want (and for channel operators to grab those subscribers). Going forward, YouTube embeds will feature a “Subscribe” button.

You can see the subscribe button in action in the video below, which is our Samsung Galaxy Book 2 hands-on. If you hover over the Engadget logo on the top left, an option to subscribe to our channel will appear. The feature was first spotted by 9to5Google.

YouTube video embeds now include a 'Subscribe' button | DeviceDaily.comEngadget RSS Feed

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