I didn’t use an LLM to make the post. I did, however, use Claude to make it clearer since English is not my first language. I hope that answers your question.
Pretty much. It’s pretty straight forward.
That really depends on your threat model. The app isn’t monitoring your activity or has imbedded trackers. It pulls content directly from YouTube’s CDN. All they (Google) know is your IP address, but nothing else. For 99.9% of people that’s totally ok.
My favorite anime website is down; good thing FMHY has a bunch of great ones to choose from. Migrating sucks, though.
There’s a flatpak too, but it’s not good.
Really? It’s been working just fine for me.
There are several way, honestly. For Android, there’s NewPipe. The app itself fetches the YouTube data. For PC, there are similar applications that do the same such FreeTube. Those are the solutions I recommend.
If you’re one of those, you can also host your own Invidious and/or Piped instances. But I like NewPipe and FeeTube better.
Of course! I run several snowflake proxies across my devices and their browsers.