Joe90 wrote:
NaturalEntity wrote:
Joe90 wrote:
It seems to let me watch age-restricted videos now. Oh well, maybe it was a scam. I never sent my ID picture.
Huh. Weird.
It's gone back to demanding my ID again.
But I still feel apprehensive about sending a picture of my ID to YouTube. I have searched it and it seems like it is not a hoax to steal people's ID but I'm still wary.
Honestly kids these days are so mollycoddled, that us adults have to risk getting our identities stolen or hacked just so they can...be mollycoddled.

Here are some simple methods to circumvent this restriction:
Install Opera web browser and use it's built in VPN service.
Once installed click on VPN in the address bar and select Americas in
the in the Virtual Network drop down list.
It should be noted that Opera browser is now owned by
Chinese consortium which has raised some concerns
about it's security.
https://www.opera.com/Or you can download and install Freetube. This is a cross platform
application that allows you to watch Youtube videos without being tracked.
https://freetubeapp.ioQuote:
FreeTube is a YouTube client for Windows, Mac, and Linux built around using YouTube more privately. You can enjoy your favorite content and creators without your habits being tracked. All of your user data is stored locally and never sent or published to the internet. FreeTube grabs data by scraping the information it needs (with either local methods or by optionally utilizing the Invidious API). With many features similar to YouTube, FreeTube has become one of the best methods to watch YouTube privately on desktop.

Linux users can try straw-viewer or the fork pipe-viewer.
https://github.com/trizen/pipe-viewerQuote:
pipe-viewer
A lightweight application (fork of straw-viewer) for searching and playing videos from YouTube.
This fork parses the YouTube website directly and relies on the invidious instances only as a fallback method.