Find a YouTube Video ID
- Open any YouTube video
- Read the ID from the URL
- Copy the code after v=
Watch the step-by-step walkthrough below, then follow along to open your Subscriptions and see the full list of channels you follow — on desktop or in the mobile app.
Follow these steps alongside the video to view all the channels you're subscribed to.
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Common questions about finding the YouTube channels you're subscribed to.
On desktop, open the menu on the top-left, click Subscriptions, then click All Subscriptions. On mobile, open the YouTube app, tap Subscriptions, then tap the All button in the top-right.
Open the hamburger menu (three lines) in the top-left of YouTube and click Subscriptions. In the left sidebar you'll then see an All Subscriptions link that lists every channel you follow alphabetically.
Only if your subscriptions are public. You can control this in Settings → Privacy by toggling "Keep all my subscriptions private." When private, your subscription list is visible only to you.
From the All Subscriptions list, click the Subscribed button next to any channel to unsubscribe, or open the bell icon to adjust notification settings for that channel without unsubscribing.
The layout differs but the data is identical, since both are tied to the same Google account. On mobile the list lives behind the All button at the top of the Subscriptions tab, while on desktop it's under All Subscriptions in the sidebar.
The main Subscriptions feed shows the latest uploads from your channels in chronological order. The All Subscriptions view is geared toward managing the channel list itself rather than sorting by activity, so use the feed if you want the newest videos first.
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