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Hey Apple ! Please can someone from APPLE get on the phone to YouTube and talk to them about making YouTube continue to work on old Apple iPads. I spent a lot of money with Apple to get the iPad and it is rather disgusting that Apple won't provide updates to allow apps to continue to work on older iPads that are still otherwise working perfectly. Is this a sign to those looking to buy from Apple not to bother as sooner or later your expensive device will become incompatible with the media it was made to work with? Apple please consider this. Do you really want customers to shy away from your products as it becomes clear that they will slowly become useless and stop working properly because of software? With all the tech know-how available it seems suspect that this could happen and customers will start to think it's just a way to get them to throw away working equipment and BUY ANOTHER. I simply can't believe that the tech is not available to design new updates keep them working. Do I get a refund credit from the App Store? Can I trade my old iPad in for a new one for it's original price? It's still working OK just that software issues are increasingly preventing a lot of apps from working now.

How long before other internet platforms stop working on it as well? Are the providers helping Apple to sell new iPads. I suspect I may well stop buying Apple products now as other platforms. I already stopped using iPhones because of it and just use them as dumb satnavs on bikes.. Come on Apple wake up, you are losing customers...

iPad, iOS 9

Posted on Feb 12, 2021 1:59 AM

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Posted on Feb 12, 2021 2:14 AM

The issue is not with Apple, but with the App Developer.


Third-party App Developers decide which versions of iOS/iPadOS they will support - not Apple. Many App Developers choose to support only the most recent versions of the Operating System - perhaps only the current and preceding major major versions.


When a Developer ends support, they will frequently remove older versions of their Apps from the Apple App Store; as to when Apps are withdrawn, this is a decision for the Developer - not Apple.


You need to direct your comments to the Developers - such as Google who own YouTube.


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Feb 12, 2021 2:14 AM in response to TheBunMan

The issue is not with Apple, but with the App Developer.


Third-party App Developers decide which versions of iOS/iPadOS they will support - not Apple. Many App Developers choose to support only the most recent versions of the Operating System - perhaps only the current and preceding major major versions.


When a Developer ends support, they will frequently remove older versions of their Apps from the Apple App Store; as to when Apps are withdrawn, this is a decision for the Developer - not Apple.


You need to direct your comments to the Developers - such as Google who own YouTube.


Feb 12, 2021 2:57 AM in response to TheBunMan

Use a Web browser to access the YouTube Website, instead.

Log into your YouTube credentials from the actual YouTube Website from a much more recent, third party Web browser.


That over 4-year old default iOS Safari Web browser is too old, not secure and not safe to use to access the Internet, any longer.

There are virtually NO MORE third party Web browsers left for 8-10 year old iPads!

Available and more popular third party Web browser choices are pretty much GONE, now.

If you must use these old iPad models, here is what is left for still updated Web browsers.


Pickins’ are slim, now!


ALook Web browser ( A fairly new Web browser primarily designed for old iOS device versions, but is still available to newer iOS/iPadOS devices, as well )


Dolphin Web browser

Maxthon Web browser

TOR private browser

TOR + VPN private browser

Turbo VPN private browser



This is pretty much it for iOS 9/10 compatible, third party Web browsers today.


Use the Web browser to access YouTube and your YouTube account on your old iPad.

The YouTube app is just a shortcut to the Website, anyways.


If you are using any old iPad model that is stuck on iOS 9, all of those models will be 9 and 10-years old this year.

The 2011 iPad 2 will be 10-years old by March/April 2021.


Best of Luck to You!

Feb 12, 2021 3:36 AM in response to TheBunMan

As to all of your other concerns, these have all been happening right along.

Older versions of many older, third party Web browsers now have difficulties with some Website content on the Web.

Virtually ALL third party app developers have abandoned these old iOS 9/10 devices well over two years, ago, in 2018.

The handwriting is on the wall for all of these older 2011 through 2012 iOS devices.

They are not going to be supported and will soon not work well on the modern Internet.

This has already happened years, ago, with the original 2010, 1st gen iPad stuck on iOS 5.1.1.

Apple ended support for that iPad by 2012 and All app developers abandoned that iPad by 2016.

Now in 2021, most of the common content on the Web, today, cannot be accessed be that nearly 8-year old iOS Safari Web browser, any longer, including many streaming video Websites and even some audio related Websites.


You want to hang on to old technology, then you need to face the facts that sooner than later, that technology is no longer going to work or no longer be suitable for its original intended purpose.


If Apple and app developers, in their infinite wisdom, tried to extend the life of these old devixes, you'd be signing up into these support communities whining, complaining and ranting about how slow and sluggish your 9-10-year old devices are working with NO solutions, at all, to be able fix that issue!


If you get to a point where you cannot replace a computer or a mobile, personal computing device every 8-10 years, or so, this is NOT the device makers’ issue/probem is it!


Nothing is forever.


Computers and computing devices are NOT like most other long-term appliances, like stoves, refrigerators, washer and dryers, cars, TVs and the like,

Consumer computing electronics move at a fast and constant pace and new and more advance technologies will always leave older technologies obsolete over a much shorter period of time.

Users of technology demand, every single year, more powerful and sophiticated and cutting edge technologies and devices.

AND, year after year, technology companies comply with this continuing consumer demand.

Until that changes, old personal computing devices will continue to be rendered obsolete within a 10-year, or so, period of time.


Don't get me started on all the governmental and military applications of all of this modern, advancing technology, either!!



Sorry & Best of Luck to You!



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