Hi every body,
I have questions for a longtime but can not find answer. Could you please help me to clear them.
- Can I use vpngate for Youtube view? Do Youtube know I view Youtube via Vpn?
- When a viewer watching Youtube. What kind of data (example: DNS, Host, IP, Country ...) will be recorded by Youtube?
If possible, please teach me this wonder.
Thank you so much.
Zikosh
Can I use vpngate for Youtube view?
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Re: Can I use vpngate for Youtube view?
At https://privacy.net/analyzer/, you may examine various information that is provided by your browser, OS and ISP to any websites you visit, including youtube.
However, I don't know whether or not such analysis is already a dangerous plan for you to perform. Please, check carefully by yourselves.
However, I don't know whether or not such analysis is already a dangerous plan for you to perform. Please, check carefully by yourselves.
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Re: Can I use vpngate for Youtube view?
Hello GfEw,GfEw wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 1:48 amAt https://privacy.net/analyzer/, you may examine various information that is provided by your browser, OS and ISP to any websites you visit, including youtube.
However, I don't know whether or not such analysis is already a dangerous plan for you to perform. Please, check carefully by yourselves.
I tried to check by the analyzer, but it is not clear and some data show not exactly.
I worried that in some case, even we use VPNgate to view website or youtube, but actually, govermennt/google/youtube know clearly that we use vpn server instead of the ip provided.
I'm looking for a way to view youtube/website (by vpn server), and all what they know about me is the IP that vpngate provides (such as US, UK, CANADA ...)
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Re: Can I use vpngate for Youtube view?
Three more ideas:
1. There's another, more comprehensive browser analyzer at http://browserspy.dk/ . It shows many technical details that any webserver can see whenever you visit one of its pages.
2. At https://privacy.net/, you can find a collection of generally useful solutions regarding online privacy.
3. If you're looking for a *very* simple and solid (although closed source and certainly not perfect) privacy aware browser, you might want to give https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser a try, with VPN enabled.
However, this thread starts to severely miss the focus of this forum, so that's all for now.
Good luck!
1. There's another, more comprehensive browser analyzer at http://browserspy.dk/ . It shows many technical details that any webserver can see whenever you visit one of its pages.
2. At https://privacy.net/, you can find a collection of generally useful solutions regarding online privacy.
3. If you're looking for a *very* simple and solid (although closed source and certainly not perfect) privacy aware browser, you might want to give https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser a try, with VPN enabled.
However, this thread starts to severely miss the focus of this forum, so that's all for now.
Good luck!