That’s not just YT. A lot of services and apps (e.g. amazon or xitter) you’re logged into and share links from add parameters (stuff behind the questionmark) to the link that identify in the end who has shared it.
Try to shave off as much as possible from a shared link and test if it still works. To get a feel for what you can delete from the link, try to navigate to the destination (e.g. YT-video) inside a browser with which you’re not logged into that service and which has preferrably cleared its history, cache etc. Then compare the link from that browser with the one from the browser you’re logged in with.
I’m surprised you didn’t link to Halleluwah!
https://youtu.be/2dZbAFmnRVA
Here’s a video to make up for it.
Also, you should trim everything after the question mark in YouTube links. That’s how they track you.
Huh, TIL about youtube URLs. It’s also nice to know the origin of your username, looks like a pretty cool band
The whole German psychedelic rock movement of the 70s is awesome 😘👌
Neu! is one of my favorite bands if you want to listen to another one!
That’s not just YT. A lot of services and apps (e.g. amazon or xitter) you’re logged into and share links from add parameters (stuff behind the questionmark) to the link that identify in the end who has shared it.
Try to shave off as much as possible from a shared link and test if it still works. To get a feel for what you can delete from the link, try to navigate to the destination (e.g. YT-video) inside a browser with which you’re not logged into that service and which has preferrably cleared its history, cache etc. Then compare the link from that browser with the one from the browser you’re logged in with.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Here’s a video to make up for it.
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/2dZbAFmnRVA?si=oPtal49qIxrY4hGT
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.