How To Transfer Youtube Subscriptions From One Account To Another Fixed
Note: Always be cautious when giving third-party apps access to your Google account permissions. Don't Forget Your Playlists
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When you subscribe to a channel on a new account, YouTube treats it as a brand new subscriber. You will need to re-enable (All / Personalized / None) for each channel. There is no way to transfer notification settings. You will need to re-enable (All / Personalized
Consequently, we have to rely on techniques. Click the extension icon to "Collect" or "Export"
Click the extension icon to "Collect" or "Export" your subscription list. Switch to your new account in the same browser.
On your OLD account, go to the "Subscriptions" feed. Step 2: Create a new Public or Unlisted Playlist called "Channels to Move." Step 3: Go to each channel you want to keep. Click the three dots (⋮) next to the "Subscribe" button. Select "Add to playlist" and choose your "Channels to Move" playlist. Step 4: Switch to your NEW account. Open that playlist (you may need to send yourself the link). Step 5: Click on each channel name in the playlist description. This takes you to the channel page. Step 6: Hit "Subscribe."
YouTube is fundamentally tied to Google Accounts. Subscriptions are viewed as a core piece of user data that trains the algorithm. Google’s priority is usually security: preventing bad actors from stealing users' subscription lists. Consequently, there is no option.
