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YouTube has rolled out a new time-management option that lets users effectively remove Shorts from their mobile app by setting a daily Shorts limit to zero minutes.
The change expands a Shorts timer first introduced in October — which previously had a 15-minute minimum — and is live for parental accounts and currently rolling out to regular Android and iOS users, according to reports from The Verge and multiple outlets on April 15–16, 2026.
When set to zero, the Shorts tab and short-form videos disappear from the Home feed and are replaced by a “you reached your Shorts feed limit” message; users can still access Shorts via Subscriptions or direct links.
Parental controls are stricter: limits set through Google Family Link cannot be bypassed.
The setting is available in YouTube app Settings > Time management > Shorts feed limit, and may take time to appear for all accounts as the rollout continues.
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