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I'm not really sure which forum is correct for this post; so, I just started it here.
Recently I attempted to view a YouTube video which was linked via an internet search. I was blocked by a message telling me that I must log in, create an account, or some other foolishness. I do not wish to do any of these things. YouTube and its family of internet data harvesting hogs have enough data on me without volunteering more. Is there some way to work around this annoyance?
Thanks in advance for all helpful replies.
regards,
caffiene
EDIT: correct spelling
Recently I attempted to view a YouTube video which was linked via an internet search. I was blocked by a message telling me that I must log in, create an account, or some other foolishness. I do not wish to do any of these things. YouTube and its family of internet data harvesting hogs have enough data on me without volunteering more. Is there some way to work around this annoyance?
Thanks in advance for all helpful replies.
regards,
caffiene
EDIT: correct spelling
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