YouTube Tv Users Receiving One-Week Credit for Recent Outage ByNitish Singh-October 20, 2018.1020 Figure 1 Photo Courtesy of YouTube Pexels recently suffered an outage that stopped users from accessing the site. Google apologised for the outage and is giving youTube Tv users compensation. All users of YouTube Tv will get a week worth of use. The outage impacted users from the US Brazil Japan parts of Australia Southeast Asia and Western Europe according to website monitoring websites. YouTube acknowledged the problem and was able to fix the problem. YouTube apologised for the incident earlier today and gave all YouTube Tv users impacted by the outage $10 credit. The credit converts into a video streaming service week of free use. Users impacted should go to the official form to collect the credit and fill out the form. Google has set an October 16 (midnight Pdt) deadline for completing the registration process. All you need to apply is your email address and press submission. The official support page reads “We are sorry October 16th about the sudden disruption of YouTube Tv. We enjoy our TV just as much as you do, and our goal is to make sure you are able to access your events and shows whenever you want. We’d like to give you one week of free service to help make this right. Please contact us before Wednesday, October 24th at 11:59 Pmpt via this form and we will be crediting your account. “This is not the first time Google has faced such a problem. Earlier this year the video service of the tech giant suffered downtime during the Croatia-England matchup of the Fifa World Cup in July which led to the offering of a similar compensation. The recent downtime left many fans disappointed as many missed out on either the Nba opener or the playoff game Mlb.