Manage channel settings
You can manage your channel settings in YouTube Studio. Change everything from your country/region to your channel's visibility.
- Sign in to YouTube Studio.
- From the left menu, select Settings 👁 Image
👁 and then
Channel. - Adjust the channel settings.
- Click Save.
👁 image shows how the channel settings page looks like
Basic info
. Eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program is based on the country/region setting you choose here.
Advanced settings
Channel insights sharing
You can use a shortened version of your custom URL to redirect your audience to another channel. In the Redirect URL field, enter the URL of the website that your redirect URL should lead to.
For example, if your URL is www.youtube.com/c/YouTubeCreators, you can have your shortened URL (www.youtube.com/YouTubeCreators) send viewers to the YouTube Nation channel by entering www.youtube.com/user/youtubenation or www.youtube.com/channel/UCUD4yDVyM54QpfqGJX4S7ng in the Redirect URL field.
You can temporarily make your channel hidden by selecting this option. Your videos, playlists, and channel details will no longer be visible to viewers.
As a channel owner, you can still see:
- Your channel page
- Your channel art and icon
- Your videos and playlists
- Your comments and analytics
- Your posts
You can make your channel visible again anytime and your content will be public to viewers.
You can select this option to allow third-party AI companies to use your YouTube content to train AI models they develop.
To turn on third-party training, check Allow third-party companies to train AI models using my channel content under Advanced Settings. Then, choose between:
- Selected third-party companies only: Grants permission only to the companies you select from the dropdown menu.
- All third-party companies: Grants permission to all third-party companies.
Feature Eligibility
Make the most out of your content with additional tools and features. Here, you can check if you are eligible for standard, intermediate, or advanced features. To keep the YouTube community safe for everyone, getting access to intermediate and advanced features need additional verification steps. Verifying your identity helps us reduce abuse and spam on YouTube.
