Note: uYou+ is another popular tweak, but development has slowed. YTLite is currently the most actively maintained fork. If you are a casual user who watches one cat video a day, stick to the official app. But if you are a power user —someone who watches YouTube for hours, listens to music on the go, or hates the modern ad clutter—YTLite is arguably the best thing you can install on your iPhone.

It takes the $14/month Premium experience, adds features Google refuses to build (SponsorBlock, Return Dislikes), and costs exactly nothing except a 5-minute setup process every 7 days.

Because you are logging into your Google account through a modified client, there is a theoretical risk of account ban, though historically Google has only banned third-party desktop apps, not iOS tweaks. Most users have reported zero issues for years. YTLite vs. YouTube Premium vs. uYou+ | Feature | Stock YouTube | YouTube Premium | YTLite | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No Video Ads | ❌ (Free tier) | ✅ | ✅ | | Background Play | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | | SponsorBlock | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Return Dislikes | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Hide Shorts | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Monthly Cost | $0 | $13.99 | $0 |

If you own an iPhone or iPad, you know the drill. You open the official YouTube app, and within seconds, you’re hit with an unskippable ad. Then another. Then a sponsorship segment. Then a banner asking you to try YouTube Premium for $13.99 a month.

For millions of iOS users already doing it, the answer is a resounding yes . Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Modifying apps violates YouTube’s Terms of Service. Proceed at your own risk.

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Note: uYou+ is another popular tweak, but development has slowed. YTLite is currently the most actively maintained fork. If you are a casual user who watches one cat video a day, stick to the official app. But if you are a power user —someone who watches YouTube for hours, listens to music on the go, or hates the modern ad clutter—YTLite is arguably the best thing you can install on your iPhone.

It takes the $14/month Premium experience, adds features Google refuses to build (SponsorBlock, Return Dislikes), and costs exactly nothing except a 5-minute setup process every 7 days. Youtube yong YTLite

Because you are logging into your Google account through a modified client, there is a theoretical risk of account ban, though historically Google has only banned third-party desktop apps, not iOS tweaks. Most users have reported zero issues for years. YTLite vs. YouTube Premium vs. uYou+ | Feature | Stock YouTube | YouTube Premium | YTLite | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No Video Ads | ❌ (Free tier) | ✅ | ✅ | | Background Play | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | | SponsorBlock | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Return Dislikes | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Hide Shorts | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Monthly Cost | $0 | $13.99 | $0 | Note: uYou+ is another popular tweak, but development

If you own an iPhone or iPad, you know the drill. You open the official YouTube app, and within seconds, you’re hit with an unskippable ad. Then another. Then a sponsorship segment. Then a banner asking you to try YouTube Premium for $13.99 a month. But if you are a power user —someone

For millions of iOS users already doing it, the answer is a resounding yes . Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Modifying apps violates YouTube’s Terms of Service. Proceed at your own risk.