Again, the account that you use for Gmail or any other Google service will also be a valid account for YouTube.

In the upper portion of the screen you should see “[Your Account Name]’s Channel. "

For iPhone Users: Select a video from your camera roll. This should be the only option available to you. For Android Users: Choose a source. Click the Guide button (three horizontal lines) in the upper left of the screen, then choose either Recent, Videos, or Downloads Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here. Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others. Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down.

Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here. Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others. Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down.

Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here. Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others. Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down.

Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here. Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others. Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down.

Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here. Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others. Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down.

Private: Only you will be able to see the video. This is a useful option if you want to just have a place to store your video. It is also a useful option for testing out how a video looks on YouTube before making it public. Unlisted: Only people with the link can view your video. This is a useful option if you only want to share your video to certain people, such as friends or family. Be aware, though, that nothing stops them from sharing the link with others. Public: Anyone can view your video by searching for your title or by seeing it in their suggested video list.

Try to keep the tags relevant to your content. You could get a spam notification if you are too liberal with your tagging.

Tap the camera icon in the bottom of your home screen. Tap the video camera icon, then record a video. Click the square in the bottom right or upper left of your screen which shows a preview of what you just recorded. Swipe through the videos to find the correct one.

Private: Only you will be able to see the video. This is a useful option if you want to just have a place to store your video. It is also a useful option for testing out how a video looks on YouTube before making it public. Unlisted: Only people with the link can view your video. This is a useful option if you only want to share your video to certain people, such as friends or family. Be aware, though, that nothing stops them from sharing the link with others. Public: Anyone can view your video by searching for your title or by seeing it in their suggested video list.

Try to keep the tags relevant to your content. You could get a spam notification if you are too liberal with your tagging.

Private: Only you will be able to see the video. This is a useful option if you want to just have a place to store your video. It is also a useful option for testing out how a video looks on YouTube before making it public. Unlisted: Only people with the link can view your video. This is a useful option if you only want to share your video to certain people, such as friends or family. Be aware, though, that nothing stops them from sharing the link with others. Public: Anyone can view your video by searching for your title or by seeing it in their suggested video list.

Try to keep the tags relevant to your content. You could get a spam notification if you are too liberal with your tagging.