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How to Download Videos From YouTube, TikTok and Instagram

TechSpot

Downloading a video you've watched online can be more difficult than expected. Most sites prefer you to revisit them and view their ads every time, but this may not be ideal for several reasons. Read Entire Article

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YouTube is letting Premium subscribers experiment with downloading videos on desktop

TechSpot

Nevertheless, with it enabled, he saw the option to download videos under the standard YouTube player. Clicking to do so would indeed download the video, allowing him to watch it from the downloads section via. In testing, The Verge’s Jay Peters was able to opt in but a colleague wasn’t.

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YouTube tests video downloads for your desktop browser

The Verge

YouTube is testing an official way to download videos on your desktop web browser ( via Android Police ). If you’re opted-in and on a supported browser (“the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, or Opera,” according to Google), when you’re watching a video, you should see an option to download the video under the player.

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How to Download YouTube Videos to Watch Offline

Gizmodo

Watching YouTube videos is all well and good while you’ve got a stable internet connection, but there might be times when you don’t have a high-speed link to the web—on vacation, on your travels, on your commute. To prepare for these situations, you might want to download YouTube videos in advance for offline viewing.

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The Innovator’s Guide to the Digital-first Contact Center

In the contact center industry, first-generation digital channels like email and web chat have seen significant adoption, along with video chat and co-browsing capabilities. Download this guide today to learn how to help your business adapt to this evolving landscape and leverage the power of next-generation digital customer service.

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FastStream browser extension claims to improve upon YouTube's video player

TechSpot

FastStream is an open-source extension available for Chrome and Firefox that replaces the video player on YouTube and other platforms, providing additional features such as accelerated downloads and minimal buffering on most video formats. Read Entire Article

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No, Reddit Didn't Kill 2 Popular Video-Downloader Bots

Gizmodo

And while some of these bots have gone to that great Github in the sky, reports that two beloved video-downloader bots were getting the axe this week apparently… Read more. Unlike many other platforms, Reddit’s earned a reputation for embracing the countless weird and wacky bots its users have created to run wild on the platform.

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