How is the BBC personalised to me?

Page updated: 12 June 2017

On the BBC Homepage

To customise your BBC Homepage you first need to sign in. You can then add topics you’re interested in and set your location for local news and weather.

We’ll also recommend TV programmes we think you might enjoy and sometimes show you stories based on the kind of things you read, watch or listen to.

In BBC iPlayer

When you’re signed in we’ll recommend programmes we think you’ll like, based on what you’ve already watched. Just look for the programmes we’ve “Recommended for you”.

We’ll also remember how much of a programme you’ve watched. So you can pick up exactly where you left off, even on another device.

In BBC iPlayer Radio

You can add your favourite programmes, episodes and clips to enjoy later. And you’ll be able to access them across all your devices.

In BBC Sport

My Sport is an easy way to keep up to date with the latest news and scores for the sports and teams you love.

Choose from over 300 sporting topics to create your own My Sport page. And sign in to access it across all your devices.

You can also choose to receive notifications about Football, Formula 1, Cricket, Rugby Union, Rugby League and the Latest Sport News.

In BBC Music

Tell the app what kind of music and radio stations you listen to and it’ll serve up a personalised slice of BBC Music.

You can then check in regularly to see what new live sessions, interviews and playlists are available.

You can also add your favourite tracks, artists, audio & video, and playlists. And you can access it all on the BBC Music website too.

In BBC Children's

Kids can add their favourite shows and topics. This means they’ll appear at the top of CBBC and CBeebies pages, making it easier to find them.

In the BBC Bitesize app

You can add whatever subjects you’re studying and your location to create your own personalised learning experience.

Watch this space

We’re always adding new ways to make the BBC your own. So look out for them across the BBC.

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