Youtube TV usually works off the same log in as your gmail if you have it. Regardless, go to the website, find the account menu and somewhere there will be menu item for your username and password. Even if not for the spring game you need this info as there are countless ways you can get kicked out of a device and have to log back in. It's practically miraculous it's never happened to you before.
I've been to the website. There is nothing there about my account except what plan I'm on and how I pay for it. To reiterate, I don't remember nor have any record of login info, because I don't think there is any. I do remember, I think, getting access to ESPN+ when I had cable TV with AT&T. But I cut the cable because At&T was robbing me blind. I'm saving about $100 month with YouTubeTV, and I get the same things I was getting with AT&T. Oh, except ESPN+.
You have a login. Otherwise everyone could just click on the icons and get youtubetv for free. I’m sure we’ll have the conversation again next time something you want to watch is on sec+. At least one football game during the regular season will be broadcast there. You’re paying for it, don’t know why you don’t take advantage of it.
At least one football game during the regular season will be on the sec+ platform. Probably 25% of the mens bball games are there. More than half of the baseball and softball games are there. If you’re paying for sec, you’re also paying for sec+. They get the money whether you use it or not.
I'm stubborn because I have no way to log in? Okay. Reminds me of an old joke, but I can't tell it here.
You have a login, man. You have to, or you couldn’t watch any of the games that are on regular sec network either. You’re going to need it at some point whether you want to watch games on sec+ or not. Eventually you will get booted on your tv or computer and you’ll be forced to login again. It happens. If you take the time to figure it out now, not only will you be able to watch the spring game, but you’ll also be able to watch whatever football game they put on this platform during the season, and they’re contractually obligated to do at least one. You’ll also be set up to watch almost 100 other gator games, that you may or may not care about watching. I also like the app, because they have replays on there within a few minutes after a game ends. If I’m out and miss a game, I don’t have to worry about setting a dvr, and I don’t have to worry about my dvr missing the first 15 minutes of the game because ESPN started my game on a different channel.
There is a monthly fee for an espn+ subscription, which you don’t need to watch sec+. Sec+ is free if you pay for sec network as part of your youtubetv subscription.
Eureka (I think)! I googled SEC Network Plus, and got a link saying that it's now on YouTubeTV. I clicked on the link, and voila! there's all kinds of games to watch, including the O&B. All I'll have to do, I hope, is click on the game. And guess what. There ain't no login!
Your login may be stored on your device and you’re being logged in automatically, but there is most certainly a login for youtubetv. It may be your normal email credentials. That’s what most people use on youtube. Regardless, glad you figured it out.
Thanks. All I know is that every website I've ever been to that uses login has a place where you can change your password, get a new one if you've forgotten it, etc. There is no such place anywhere on the YouTubeTV website. So if a username and password exist and I ever need them, I'll just have to email YouTubeTV and ask them to clue me in. But what if they do send me a username and password? What good will it do, since there's no place on the website to log in? I'm just going to adopt Alfred E. Neuman's slogan, "What, me worry?"
I tried YouTube TV and had to log in, once for each new device, using a G-Mail account. Had to use a G-Mail account to even sign-up. You surely had to originally but it remembered it after that, just like for our trial time.