Like a phoenix: YouTube ReVanced is coming!

YouTube provided users with an ad-free experience with the paid subscription system it introduced in the past years. Of course, it also offered some experiences to its subscribers, such as recording videos and watching them offline later, and the YouTube Music application.

However, an application called YouTube Vanced was first removed from the Play Store by Google because it offered similar features for free. It was then marked as malicious. Now it’s back under a different name.


It wasn’t enough that it was removed: Big blow to YouTube Vanced

YouTube Vanced Manager, which provides free use of YouTube Premium features, has been marked as “harmful” by Play Protect.

YouTube ReVanced inherits Vanced

After Google’s war on YouTube Vanced, it was removed from the store and marked as harmful by all platforms, and it seems that the application, which has suffered a great loss in the number of users, will leave us with a completely white flag after a while.

Source: github.com/ReVancedTeam

But we see that a new entity called ReVanced is preparing to take over the legacy of Vanced. Of course, according to their own claims, there is no organic connection between them and the Vanced team. It may not even offer the features that many people expect. However, many people who already use Vanced plan to join the new formation if the application is closed.

YouTube or Google has not yet made a statement on this subject. Questions about its future existence in the store are still unanswered. However, Vanced users download this application to their devices through a software called Vanced Manager, even though it is marked as malicious. Therefore, a similar process may apply to ReVanced.

However, the developers of ReVanced say that the application will be much more advanced than Vanced and that there will be no need to use 3rd party software for updates. He even states that the software they call ReVanced Manager will be ready in a short time. It is also among the claims that it will support 26 languages, including Turkish.

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