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YouTube Go Is Now Available to All Users in Kenya

YouTube Go

YouTube Go

Google has launched YouTube Go in Kenya, an app that will give users access to YouTube regardless of their connectivity.

YouTube Go, a mobile app built from the ground up to unlock the power of YouTube, will enable users to view and share videos offline. The app has been designed to give users more control over data usage, while being locally and socially relevant.

Speaking during the launch, Google SSA Marketing Partnership Manager, Rosemary Momanyi observed that Google had seen first-hand the impact of bringing more people into the world of video. He noted that every aspect of YouTube Go has been designed with four main principles in mind: It’s relatable, with fresh and relevant video recommendations tailored to user preferences; the app is designed to be offline first and improve the experience of watching videos on a slower network; it gives users more control over data usage, by providing choice and transparency into the amount of data spent on streaming or saving videos. And finally, that the app is social, allowing users to share videos quickly and easily with friends nearby.

“At Google we believe that connectivity should not be a barrier to watching and sharing the videos you love on YouTube. Today, we’re excited to introduce YouTube Go to Kenyans, among 11 countries around the globe including: Ghana, Malaysia, the Philippines, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe. We can’t wait to see what you can do with the power of YouTube in the palm of your hand.” said Mrs Momanyi.

Previously launched in India, Indonesia and Nigeria, YouTube Go comes with brand new features designed with user preferences, aspirations and needs in mind. The key features of YouTube Go include the following:

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