It's been five years since YouTube started rolling out offline video downloads. At the latest count, users in 154 of the world's 195 countries can download videos for offline playback; some countries require having a YouTube Premium subscription, while others let everyone download videos. Now YouTube looks to be pointing users towards videos they might want to download next, as we see evidence of a new "recommended downloads" feature.
When Malaysian AP reader @JazliAziz opened the downloads section on his YouTube app, he was greeted with a new section called "Recommended downloads." Other video streaming services like Netflix already recommend which shows to download, so YouTube will be playing catch-up here.
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