1.Go to your phone and search in google "tutuapp" or just go to this link https://tutuapp.uno/download/ 2. Click on the first URL you see 3.search for the download button and press it (Sometimes the phone need your approval to download things from google, it will probably pop up on your phone, just confirm it)
enter tutuapp and search for "YouTube++"
find the result that looks like exactly what I said and install the app (It can ask for your approval to so just confirm it again like I said)
and that's it! now you have youtube without any ads and u can exit the youtube without the song stop!!!
1.Go to your phone and search in google "tutuapp" or just go to this link https://tutuapp.uno/download/ 2. Click on the first URL you see 3.search for the download button and press it (Sometimes the phone need your approval to download things from google, it will probably pop up on your phone, just confirm it)
enter tutuapp and search for "YouTube++"
find the result that looks like exactly what I said and install the app (It can ask for your approval to so just confirm it again like I said)
and that's it! now you have youtube without any ads and u can exit the youtube without the song stop!!!
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