YouTube Shorts Now Lets You Set Daily Time Limits — So You Can Finally Stop Scrolling
Ever found yourself lost in the endless scroll of YouTube Shorts, wondering where your evening just disappeared? Well, you’re not alone—and YouTube’s noticed. In its latest update, the company is introducing a feature that lets you set a daily cap on how long you can scroll through Shorts on your mobile device.

How the New Limit Works
Now, you’re in control. If you decide you’ve had enough swiping for one day, you can jump into Settings and choose how much time you want to spend on Shorts. Hit your limit and you’ll see a pop-up nudging you to take a break; the Shorts feed pauses until the next day. You can dismiss the alert, but it’s a gentle reminder to manage your screen time.
Parental Controls Coming Soon
This isn’t just about grown-ups keeping an eye on their own habits. YouTube will soon extend this feature to supervised accounts, letting parents set a fixed, non-dismissable limit for their kids and teens. If you’ve been worried about your child binge-watching Shorts, you’ll be able to set boundaries that actually stick.
Building on Bedtime and Break Reminders
YouTube’s new limit joins other time management tools like Bedtime and Take a Break reminders. It’s pretty clear that YouTube wants users to be more intentional about their viewing habits—especially as Shorts become a bigger part of the platform.
What’s the Big Picture?
Shorts have become a major piece of YouTube’s ecosystem. By adding a scrolling limit, YouTube isn’t shutting down quick content. What it’s doing is nudging users to be a bit more thoughtful with their time, so you don’t get sucked in without realizing it.


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