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watches6 days ago

Top Picks: Rolex Insights and Heuer Chronograph Analysis

This article reviews three detailed books on watches: James Dowling's 'The Rolex Legacy' explores rare and lesser-known Rolex models; Gisbert Brunner's 'The Watch Book Rolex' offers an updated history of Rolex, including recent models and cultural impact; and Arno Michael Haslinger's 'Heuer Chronographs' provides an in-depth look at Heuer's racing chronographs from the 1960s to 1980s, emphasizing their connection to motorsport. All three books serve as comprehensive resources for watch enthusiasts.

technology2 years ago

"Mastering YouTube: The Ultimate Guide to Controlling Your Watch History and Recommendations"

YouTube users now have the option to turn off their watch history, resulting in a cleaner homepage with only the search bar and essential buttons. To pause your YouTube history, go to your profile image, select "Your data in YouTube," scroll down to "YouTube Watch History," and click "Turn off." You can also delete your past YouTube history by going to "Manage your YouTube Watch History" and selecting "Delete." However, it may take a few months for the changes to be fully implemented on users' homepages.

technology2 years ago

"Take Control of Your YouTube Home Feed: How to Turn Off Watch History"

YouTube will display a blank home feed for users who have turned off their watch history, disabling features that rely on watch history to provide video recommendations. The change aims to make it clearer which YouTube features require watch history and streamline the experience for users who prefer to search rather than browse recommendations. Users can still switch their watch history on at any time if desired.

technology2 years ago

YouTube's Blank Homepage: No Recommendations Without Watch History

YouTube is introducing a new viewer experience where users with watch history turned off and no significant prior watch history will see a blank homepage with only a search bar, Shorts, Subscriptions, and Library buttons. This change aims to clarify which YouTube features rely on watch history for recommendations and streamline the experience for users who prefer searching over browsing recommendations. The feature will be rolled out gradually over the next few months.