How to Stop YouTube From Translating Video Titles
While YouTube does its best to make things easier for its users, it sometimes messes up when translating titles. And not everyone appreciates machine translation, which is often irrelevant. Some people know several languages and accept the original titles.
So in this article, we will explain how to prevent YouTube from translating video titles.
Why YouTube translates video titles
There could be several reasons for this. This may be due to the fact that you have selected a different country or language that you do not understand on YouTube. Likewise, sometimes the device language and VPN also affect the YouTube language.
Let's see how to turn off automatic translation of YouTube video titles.
1. Change YouTube country
YouTube provides native settings to change the default country. The country setting is not linked to your Google account. This means that if you have set the United States on the computer, it may be different on your phone. So check it on all devices. For that, proceed as following:
Change YouTube country on computer
Step 1: Launch the YouTube website and log into your account.
2nd step: Click the profile photo icon at the top. Select Location from the menu.
Step 3: Choose the United States, Great Britain or a country whose language you understand well.
Step 4: Close your browser then open it. Hopefully the titles will now appear in their original language.
Change YouTube Country on Android
Step 1: Open the app and tap on the profile picture icon.
2nd step: Go to Settings, then General.
Stage 3: Tap Location and edit it.
Change YouTube country on iOS (iPhone and iPad)
Step 1: Open the app and tap the profile photo icon.
2nd step: Tap Settings, then Location. Change it.
4. Change the language of Google products
Step 1: Open your Google Account settings by visiting https://myaccount.google.com/.
2nd step: Click Data and Personalization on the left side.
Step 3: Scroll down and click Language under General Preferences for the Web.
Step 4: Add all the languages you know by clicking on Add another language. Make sure to keep the language you know well as the default language.
Step 5: Close your browser. You also need to clear your browser's cache. Then check the video titles.
5. Disable VPN
If you are using a VPN, your location may appear different from YouTube, and that is why you see different titles. So, try disabling the VPN for a while and see if YouTube stops translating video titles automatically.
Give us a button
We hope that one of the above methods would have solved the problem of automatic translation of YouTube titles. We want there to be a toggle or button to easily turn it off. Whoever would like to use it would allow it and others would live in peace. But that's not the case right now.
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