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In the new iOS 14.5 beta for iPhone, YouTube's website appears to accept picture-in-picture (PiP) again, but it is difficult to tell how long it will continue to work. 


In Safari, experiments demonstrate that it functions much like outsider programs such as Chrome and Firefox by expanding a video to play fullscreen, and then clicking the little image-in-picture icon on the upper left of the gui. 


You should restrict the software at that stage to use other apps when viewing the video in an edge that can be pushed across the screen or slid far away on the off chance that you only need to listen in to the music. 


With the launch of iOS 14, Apple added PiP support to the iPhoneThat allowed customers to view recordings on the YouTube website just as in the scaled down scheme on a wide group of different pages. 


Following the launch of iOS 14 in September, even if the user signed in with a YouTube Premium membership, YouTube soon moved to nix the option to view recordings in PiP mode on its platform. In any event, YouTube bafflingly reestablished PiP upholds for recordings on its website at the beginning of October. 


What prompted YouTube site PiP support to be re-established in the new iOS 14.5 beta is not satisfactory, but all things considered, improvements in Apple's system level code have broken every YouTube methodology modified on its site to make the element non-utilitarian. 


There is legitimate reason for agreeing that YouTube will move to impair the assistance once again, on the off possibility that that is the case. 


Despite the fact that iOS 14 has provided the functionality for quite a time, YouTube's local implementation has never retained PiP for any of its users. There have been claims that this feature has been attempted by YouTube, but no comments have been released. 


It's still only available, though, in a program. 


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