The YouTube Vanced app was removed after being forced by Google

Rancakmedia.com – Despite its current popularity and lack of ads, Google has threatened legal action, thus ending their YouTube Vanced app.

The Vanced developers have confirmed that the project will be closed in the next few days, the download link will be pulled.

Those who already have the app preloaded on their Android device will be able to use it, but it will be deprecated in the near future if there are no further updates.

Vanced's owners stated that they had to stop the project "for legal reasons".

A recent termination and termination letter from Google forced the creators of Vanced to stop distributing and developing application.

“We were asked to remove any reference to 'YouTube', change the logo and remove any connection related to YouTube content,” a spokesperson for the Vanced team told The Verge in a Discord chat.

Vanced is a third-party YouTube app for Android, allowing YouTube users to block all video ads on YouTube without a Premium membership.

Quoted from Android Authority, Vanced also includes a dark theme and customization that is not offered in the official YouTube application for Android.

Two Discord music bots were shut down by Google last year, and Google finally integrated YouTube ads into Discord this fall.

Rythm and Groovy Discord, two music bots for Discord, keep the service ad-free so users can enjoy music together without interruption.

Ad-Free YouTube Vanced App

Vanced is a third-party Android app that blocks all YouTube video ads without requiring a Premium membership.

Quoted from Android Authority, Vanced also includes a dark theme and customization that is not offered in the official YouTube application for Android.

Two Discord music bots were shut down by Google last year, and Google finally integrated YouTube ads into Discord this fall.

Rythm and Groovy Discord, two music bots for Discord, keep the service ad-free so users can enjoy music together without interruption.

Conclusion

Vanced is an Android app that blocks all YouTube video ads without requiring a Premium membership. Vanced's owners stated that they had to stop the project "for legal reasons".

A recent termination and termination letter from Google forced the creators of Vanced to stop distributing and developing the app.

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