Starting July 23, 2021, older Unlisted videos were made Private unless you opted out from this change. This was part of a security update to Unlisted videos uploaded before January 1, 2017. Unlisted content uploaded on or after January 1, 2017 was unaffected by this change.
As a reminder, Unlisted videos and playlists can be seen and shared by anyone with the link. Unlisted videos won’t appear to others who visit the "Videos" tab of your channel page and shouldn't show up in YouTube's search results unless someone adds an Unlisted video to a Public playlist. However, they are not Private.
Why we made this change
In 2017, we rolled out an update to the system that generates new YouTube Unlisted links, which included security enhancements that make the links for your Unlisted videos even harder for someone to discover if you haven’t shared the link with them.
Note: Some older Unlisted playlists were also created in the old system. All of the options below to manage this change also apply to playlists:
- Keep this content Private
- Create the playlist again to keep it more secure
- Make the content Public
What does this mean for my videos?
Unlisted videos that you uploaded before January 1, 2017 were automatically made Private. If you want your video to be Private, there’s nothing you need to do. Private videos won’t show in Public search results and viewers won’t see them in the “Videos” tab on your channel homepage.
Private videos and Unlisted videos have some differences, for example:
- Viewers who had a link to your video can no longer watch or share it.
- If you embedded the video in a website or app, it no longer works.
- Private videos can only be shared with up to 50 email addresses.
- Anyone you share the video with must have a YouTube or Google account. Learn more about sharing a Private video.
- Comments posted while the video was Unlisted are not available if the video is Private. These comments are not deleted. If you want to allow comments on the video, you’ll need to make the video Public.
What can I do?
- Do nothing and keep the video or playlist Private: Private videos are only seen by you and viewers you choose. Keep in mind, though—if you embedded the video in a website or app, it no longer works.
- Keep your video Unlisted with the same URL: You can switch your video back to legacy Unlisted. Your legacy links will continue working as they do today but they won’t get the benefit of this security update.
- Make your Unlisted video Public: Your video will be visible to anyone using YouTube.
- Re-upload the Unlisted video as a new Unlisted video: If you want to keep your videos Unlisted and benefit from this security update, you’ll need to download them and re-upload them as Unlisted under the new system. Note that data associated with the original upload, such as views or comments, won’t be attached to the new upload. If you’ve embedded the video on a website or app, you’ll have to update the video URL or reference to link to the new video.