How to Download YouTube Videos
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We live in a society that’s constantly connected to the internet, but there are times when we get disconnected, either by choice or by force. And of course, there are places in the world where connecting to the internet is difficult — or even impossible. In those situations, you can’t pull up your favorite YouTube video on your computer or phone to relax or share with a friend. However, there is a solution: downloading videos to save to your phone for offline viewing.
Sure, there are plenty of third-party solutions for downloading YouTube videos, but the company doesn’t allow it. As per YouTube’s terms of service, users are not allowed to “access, reproduce, download, distribute, transmit, broadcast, display, sell, license, alter, modify or otherwise use” any YouTube content. Failure to follow this rule could lead to the termination of your account. However, there is an exception: getting authorization from YouTube through its YouTube Premium service.
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YouTube Premium is a popular paid service that supplements your viewing experience on the platform. For $11.99 a month, this premium service allows YouTube users to:
In addition to the regular plan, the service offers family and student plans. The family plan allows up to five people to access the service for $17.99 a month. On the other hand, students get a sizable discount and only pay $6.99 a month. However, students are only eligible for up to four years, and they have to verify their school through SheerID.
If you’re interested in YouTube Premium, you can snag a one-month free trial before making the monthly commitment.
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Since YouTube does a lot of promotion for Premium, signing up is pretty simple. Just click on the ad to take you to the YouTube Premium page (youtube.com/premium).
If you don’t want to click on the ad, the process is just as simple. Just follow these five steps:
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Now that you’re subscribed to YouTube Premium, it’s time to download all the videos you desire, right? Not exactly.
Downloading videos using Premium works in a similar way to watching shows and movies offline through streaming services. You can only download and save videos when using YouTube’s mobile app. In order to keep access to your downloaded videos, you must connect to the internet once every 30 days. Also, be aware that you may not be able to download some videos if the creator restricts it.
With that out of the way, you can follow the steps from YouTube Help:
If you want to watch your downloaded videos, you can find them under either the Library or Account tabs. When you’re finished with a downloaded video, just click the “Downloaded” icon and select “Remove.”
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