- VPNs
- Browser Extensions
- Home Area 101
- Troubleshooting Location Permissions
- IP Addresses vs. GPS Locations
- Recap
If you subscribe to YouTube TV, chances are you have already selected a Home Area for your subscription. This area determines the local networks you can watch, which includes news, weather, and sports.
The problem? When you travel, your local networks will change to that of the area you’re physically in. Fortunately, there are workarounds, from changing your Home Area to using VPNs and browser extensions. Let’s dive in to see how you can access YouTube TV from other locations, in the United States and beyond.
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How To Change Location on YouTube TV
The easiest way to change your location on YouTube TV is to change your Home Area. However, there are restrictions on how often you can change your Home Area, so if you’re already over the limit, keep reading for other options.
FYI: YouTube TV only lets you change your Home Area twice a year.
How To Change Your Home Area
How to Change Your Home Area on a Computer or Android
- Open YouTube TV.
- Click on your profile picture.
- Click “Settings.”
- Click “Area.”
- Click “Home Area.”
- Next to “Home Area,” click “Update.”
How to Change Your Home Area on an iOS device (i.e., an iPhone or iPad)
- Sign in to YouTube TV on a mobile web browser or a computer.
- Click on your profile picture.
- Click “Settings.”
- Click “Area.”
- Click “Home Area.”
- Next to “Home Area,” click “Update.”
How To Update Your Current Playback Area
How To Update Your Current Playback Area on a TV
The process works the same whether you’re on a computer, an Android, or an iOS device:
- Open the YouTube TV app on your TV.
- Click on your profile picture.
- Click “Settings.”
- Click “Area.”
- Click “Current Playback Area.”
- On your phone, go to tv.youtube.com/verify.
- Allow the website to use your device’s location, which will update your current playback area.
How To Update Your Current Playback Area on a Mobile Device or Web Browser
This process is also device-agnostic:
- Open YouTube TV.
- Click on your profile picture.
- Click “Settings.”
- Click “Area.”
- Next to “Current Playback Area,” click “Update.”
VPNs
Since YouTube limits the number of times you can change your Home Area, we recommend using a VPN to change your IP address. Any of the options on our list of the best VPNs for YouTube TV could work, but there are no guarantees, as YouTube is constantly updating its software to block VPN IP addresses.
If you need an Android VPN, we recommend Surfshark, which you can learn more about in our Surfshark review. Surfshark has a feature that will change your phone’s GPS location data, not just your IP address. That means it’s your best bet for setting up an Android VPN to change your YouTube TV location. Think of it like a one-two punch: Change your IP address, then your GPS location.
Note: Surfshark’s GPS-changing feature only works on Android devices.
For Mac users, there are tons of great Mac VPNs that make it easy to set up a VPN on Macs. Mac doesn’t like users to change locations, so VPNs are definitely the best workaround for changing Mac locations.
Browser Extensions
If you don’t want to use a VPN for Chrome, you can use the browser extension Manual Geolocation, which lets you override the HTML geolocation in Chrome. For Firefox users who don’t want to pay for the Mozilla VPN, we recommend a similar browser extension called Location Guard.
Changing Your Browser Location
On Microsoft Edge, you can set your default location manually.
- Go to Settings.
- Click “Privacy.”
- Click “Location.”
- Scroll to “Default Location.”
- Choose “Set Default.”
- Search for the location you want to set.1
Opera is the only browser we know, aside from Firefox with the Mozilla VPN, to have a VPN. The best part? In contrast to Mozilla VPN’s pricing of $4.99 a month, Opera’s VPN is free, and you won’t have to download any external apps. Here’s how to connect to another location in Opera:
- Open Opera.
- Go to Settings by clicking Alt and P.
- In the left sidebar, click “Advanced.”
- Click “Features.”
- Click “VPN.”
- Toggle on “Enable VPN.”
- Switch to the server of your choice.2
Home Area 101
Now, let’s get into detail about Home Areas. When we first signed up for YouTube TV, Google asked us for our ZIP code, which determined our Home Area. Then, we confirmed this location through our iPhone’s device location permissions.
This location determined the local affiliate networks we could see, but when we traveled, we couldn’t watch these networks. Instead, we saw the local networks of the place we were in physically, and we couldn’t record anything. That’s when we started changing our YouTube TV locations.
Restrictions on Changing Home Areas
Unfortunately, you can’t change your Home Area as many times as you want. You can only change it twice a year, and you must physically be in your Home Area to change it. If you travel frequently and don’t use YouTube TV at least three times a month in your Home Area, you may stop getting your local networks.3 So, in the case of your Home Area, it’s true that if you don’t use it, you lose it.
Troubleshooting Location Permissions
We’re big Chromecast users, but when we travel with our Chromecast in our carry-on, we often have to troubleshoot our location permissions. Here’s how:
- Open Chrome.
- Click “Menu” or “More.”
- Click “Settings.”
- Go to the “Privacy and Security” section.
- Click “Site Settings.”
- Click “Location.”
- Change your location.
IP Addresses vs. GPS Locations
In all of our talk about changing locations, whether it’s changing locations on a PC or changing locations on an iPhone, we say a lot about IP addresses and GPS, but what do these terms really mean?
First of all, you should know that both IP addresses and GPS locations are forms of geolocation, with the approximate coordinates, or longitudes and latitudes, of geographic locations.
There are differences between the two, of course. GPS (Global Positioning System) locations are more exact than IP addresses, using satellites that orbit the earth. IP addresses, on the other hand, don’t pinpoint exact locations, but geographic areas. Each digital device has its own IP address, which VPNs hide. 4
Some apps and websites use IP addresses to determine users’ locations, some use GPS locations, and some use a combination of the two along with other methods, like device and Wi-Fi positioning. That’s what makes changing locations so complicated in some cases. But by using a VPN along with a GPS location changer, you are more likely to “change locations” without moving an inch.
Recap
That’s all we have for changing your location on YouTube TV, but if you’d like to watch other streamers, learn how to change your Hulu location or how to change your Netflix region. While you’re at it, check out the best VPNs for Hulu and the best VPNs for Netflix. After all, when you’re looking for something to watch, you tend to bop around different apps, so we’ve got you covered for all of the major players.
Frequently Asked Questions
Since changing YouTube TV locations isn’t always the easiest thing to do, we’ve answered your most frequently asked questions here.
- Can you change the time zone on YouTube TV?
You can change the time zone on YouTube TV by changing your Home Area. To change your Home Area:
- In YouTube TV, select your profile picture.
- Select “Settings.”
- Select “Area.”
- Select “Home Area.”
- Update your Home Area to the time zone of your preference.
- Can I watch YouTube TV outside of my Home Area?
You can watch YouTube TV out of your Home Area. If you’re in a different physical location, then YouTube TV will show you your local affiliate networks.
- Can you watch YouTube TV in multiple locations?
Yes, you can watch YouTube TV in multiple locations. However, you’ll have to check in at your Home Area at least every three months in order to see your local networks.
- How do I change my VPN location on YouTube TV?
To change your VPN location on YouTube TV:
- On the device you’re using to watch YouTube TV, open your VPN app.
- Change your VPN server location.
FAQs
How do I change the location on my TV? ›
You can change your smart TV region by using a reliable VPN.
A VPN changes your online location to your desired region and bypasses geo-blocks without resetting your device and deleting your data. I found that ExpressVPN works best with smart TVs because it's fast and gives you access to plenty of regions.
Faking GPS Location on Android Smartphones
Open the map to select the fake location of your choice via the help of the Latitude and Longitude line in GPS Joystick. Hit Start > Draw Permission Required > Settings. Select Permit drawing over other apps and go back. Hit Start, enable a mock location.
- Install FakeGPS Free.
- Open the app and accept the initial prompt to let the app access your device's location. ...
- Tap OK to get through the tutorial walkthrough, and then choose Enable on the message at the bottom about mock locations.
- Download the Fake GPS Location – GPS Joystick app from Google's Play Store.
- Then launch the app. Now click on Start. ...
- Under the “Developer Options”, click “Select mock location app” and select the “Fake GPS Location”.
- Finally, open the app and enter the desired location.
Fake GPS Location Spoofer
Fake GPS Location Spoofer is available as both a free and paid version. If you want to fake your location on Android, then the free version of this app will help you do so.
One app that allows you to fake GPS without mock location is Dr. Fone - Virtual Location by Dr. Fone. This app will enable you to spoof your location on iOS and Android, and it is pretty easy to use.
Does airplane mode turn off location? ›Airplane mode won't turn off your phone's internal GPS system, but it can impact the location-sharing services you download. Since these apps aren't a pre-built feature on your phone, they often require cellular service or wifi to work properly.
Why does Google say my location is somewhere else? ›If you're not signed in to your Google Account, Google may store some location information for previous searches from the device you're using to help provide more relevant results and recommendations. If you turn off Search customization , Google won't use previous searches to estimate your location.
Why does my internet location say I'm somewhere else? ›If you notice an IP location is incorrect, this may be due to the internet provider (ISP) reporting incorrect location data. Another possible cause of this issue could come from users that are going through a proxy server that is being hosted in a different area than the user.