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Android Police
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YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household
September 1, 2025 - The streaming giant is now seemingly flagging accounts that are part of a family plan but not physically located in the same household as the family manager. A friend of mine, who's also an Android Police reader, received one such email titled "Your YouTube Premium family membership will be paused."
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Mashable
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YouTube starts cracking down on a Premium family plan loophole | Mashable
September 2, 2025 - That's because the Google-owned video website is apparently starting a soft crackdown on that practice, per Android Police. Some folks, including a friend of the Android Police reporter and this Reddit user, have received emails from YouTube ...
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PCMAG
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YouTube Premium Begins Netflix-Like Crackdown on Family Plan Sharing | PCMag
September 2, 2025 - "Once your access is paused, you will remain in your family group and be able to watch YouTube with ads, but will no longer have YouTube Premium benefits." YouTube uses a similar technology to Netflix, where it checks which IP address you’ve ...
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Thurrott
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YouTube Premium Family Plan Will Soon Require Members to Be in the Same Household
September 2, 2025 - If you pay for YouTube’s Premium Family plan and share its benefits with family and friends, Google may have some bad news for you. According to a report from Android Police, the company has started emailing family members who don’t live with the manager of the YouTube Premium Family plan that their benefits will be paused...
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Yahoo!
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YouTube is cracking down on Premium family plans that don't share a home
September 4, 2025 - It seems YouTube has started notifying users who are part of a Family plan but not physically located in the same household as the family manager. The company has reportedly started sending emails saying their "YouTube Premium family membership ...
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CNET
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If You Share a YouTube Premium Family Plan, Read This Now - CNET
September 26, 2025 - The ultimatum is clear: confirm all members live at the same address within 15 days, or lose your premium perks. And now that's something you should watch out for, whether you plan to stream videos or listen to music with ads, both of which ...
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Android Authority
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YouTube follows Netflix with crackdown on Premium Family sharing
September 2, 2025 - Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. ... Live in the same house or lose YouTube Premium benefits. ... YouTube seems to be cracking down on Premium Family plan members who don’t live in the same household as the plan manager. Users are reportedly receiving warning emails that their Premium access will be paused if they fail YouTube’s location-based check-in.
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Reddit
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r/youtubepremium on Reddit: Seeing too many "Your YouTube Premium family membership will be paused" messages
October 28, 2025 -

Hey guys,

Recently I've seen several people here mentioning that YouTube is now requiring all family members to be in the same household.

I'm really curious - since when has this been happening?

Is this affecting users who got YouTube Premium outside the U.S., like in India or other countries where it's cheaper?

Has anyone in the U.S. received that notice? What's the workaround for this? Does it happen when members have different addresses on their Google Pay payment profiles, or is it related to the device location?

Also, what happens if members of the group are traveling? I'm genuinely curious - what have you guys found out? Thanks!

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Google Support
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Pause or resume your Premium membership - Android - YouTube Help
Your membership will be paused after the end of your current billing cycle. While your membership is paused, you (and any family members on your plan) won’t have access to any YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium benefits.
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Reddit
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r/Android on Reddit: YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household
September 1, 2025 - Lmao I've been paying for a family membership for a while (Ik ik, revanced exists), but this will easily make me switch to YouTube revanced if they go the same household bs ... But in Fast and Furious, friends become family tho. ... I also share a Google One subscription and YouTube TV subscription with the family. Is this going to be the case for all Google Family subscriptions? I've been subscribed to Google Music / YouTube Premium since launch and YouTube TV since like a year after it launched and have never paused to canceled because it's shared in a family plan and it's a pain to get everyone in my family plan on board with switching between services.
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BetaNews
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YouTube gets tougher with Premium Family plan restrictions - BetaNews
September 2, 2025 - As reported by Android Police, YouTube appears to have had enough of what it presumably regards as freeloading and is now starting to enforce the “must be in the same household” rule.
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Bleeding Fool
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Sharing is Dead: YouTube Premium Users Face Threats Over Family Plan Rules | Bleeding Fool
September 15, 2025 - Subscribers sharing their YouTube Premium or YouTube Music family plans with members at different addresses have started receiving warning emails. According to Android Police, these emails state that memberships will be paused within two weeks if all users do not follow YouTube’s household policy.
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Android Central
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YouTube is pulling a Netflix with stricter Premium family plan rules | Android Central
September 4, 2025 - It seems YouTube has started notifying users who are part of a Family plan but not physically located in the same household as the family manager. The company has reportedly started sending emails saying their "YouTube Premium family membership ...
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The Indian Express
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YouTube might block your Premium benefits if family isn’t in the same household | Technology News - The Indian Express
September 3, 2025 - (Image Source: Android Police) ... as the family manager. It appears you may not be in the same household as your family manager, and your membership will be paused in 14 days....
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NDTV Profit
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YouTube Warns Users Against Sharing Premium Family Accounts Outside Same Household: Reports
September 3, 2025 - One such email, cited by the tech ... as the family manager. It appears you may not be in the same household as your family manager, and your membership will be paused in 14 days....
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Reddit
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r/youtubepremium on Reddit: YouTube Premium Family Plan? Not for everyone anymore, says YouTube
May 27, 2025 -

In a significant policy shift that began quietly at the end of 2024, YouTube has restricted access to its Family Plan subscription, making it available only to accounts that meet specific eligibility criteria. As of last week, the change has been rolled out globally including major markets such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada with many users now finding the Family Plan option missing entirely, depending on their account’s eligibility.

According to a source at Google familiar with the matter, the new limitations are part of an effort to curb widespread abuse of the Family Plan. The subscription, originally intended for households, had been increasingly exploited by users sharing it with friends or strangers in other countries. A practice that violates YouTube’s terms of service. To address this, YouTube has begun implementing stricter account checks that determine whether the Family Plan option is displayed. Google has not publicly disclosed the exact criteria for eligibility, and the policy was initially tested in select regions before expanding globally.

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Cord Cutters News
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YouTube is Cracking Down on Premium Family Plan Sharing Outside the Home | Cord Cutters News
September 2, 2025 - Android Police shared the email, ... as the family manager. It appears you may not be in the same household as your family manager, and your membership will be paused in 14 days....
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Reddit
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r/indotech on Reddit: YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household
June 14, 2025 -

YouTube's Premium Family plan offers a nifty way of extending the joy of a paid subscription to others in your family, all while not breaking the bank. The $23/mo subscription allows you to add up to five family members to share your Premium subscription (including YouTube Music) with, albeit with some restrictions.

Since 2023, at the very least, YouTube has required all family plan members to be located in the same household. Although the stipulation has long been in place, YouTube has never really gone out of its way to enforce it. That seems to be changing now.

This comes soon after YouTube started testing out a new two-person Premium plan.

The streaming giant is now seemingly flagging accounts that are part of a family plan but not physically located in the same household as the family manager. A friend of mine, who's also an Android Police reader, received one such email titled "Your YouTube Premium family membership will be paused."

"Your YouTube Premium family membership requires all members to be in the same household as the family manager. It appears you may not be in the same household as your family manager, and your membership will be paused in 14 days. Once your access is paused, you will remain in your family group and be able to watch YouTube with ads, but will no longer have YouTube Premium benefits," reads the email.

For context, YouTube conducts an "electronic check-in" every 30 days to ensure that each family member lives at the same residential address as the family manager. Previously, failing the check-in didn't really seem to have any consequences, but that is now changing.

The crackdown doesn't seem widespread just yet

Once flagged, users will retain their family member status, albeit with none of the YouTube Premium benefits. Additionally, flagged users will have the option to contact Google to "confirm eligibility and maintain access" via a support form.

For what it's worth, I, too, am part of a family plan where the plan manager lives in a different household, and I haven't received an email like the one above yet (fingers crossed, even though I just self-snitched). As of right now, the crackdown doesn't seem to have made its way out widely. There have been scattered reports of it on Reddit since a few months ago, with the only concrete one being user thisTja's post who had their membership canceled after the 14-day warning.