Using https does not stop the videos being downloaded, there are a multitude of tools that pull video and audio off YouTube as files already and all deal with https.
What they don't want to do is to allow users to view videos with them being able to insert ads. It's a commercial decision.
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On 26/02/2016 1:54:30 AM, xxiao8 <xxiao8@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One month ago I asked in youtube's support forum on the possibility that
they have http for youtube.com in parallel with https, no response though.
Other than the login page, I don't see why video streaming from youtube
can not use http in the same time, will someone wiretap this
http-video-stream on some LAN to get a copy of those videos?
http will resolve all the problems, most other video sites are doing
both http/https.
xxiao
On 02/25/2016 09:30 AM, squid-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Re: Youtube "challenges"
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