Well, I cannot bypass Youtube's age restriction anymore without either taking a selfie or showing an ID or giving my credit card number
from Confidant6198@lemmy.ml to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 19:38
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turtl@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 19:47 next collapse

Can you try to make a new account? Or use any of the YouTube frontends?

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 21:32 collapse

I tried, but it doesn’t work for age restricted videos. I tend to use Freetube whenever possible, and only swap to other options when I am forced for age restriction.

Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Oct 20:10 next collapse

Have you tried mirrors?

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 21:31 collapse

It doesn’t work for age restricted videos

Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Oct 08:07 collapse

No, I mean people who post youtube videos to other platforms.

Steve@communick.news on 26 Oct 20:15 next collapse

Credit card is the best of the options. There are all sorts of strict rules and restrictions about how companies store and use credit card information. Those rules don’t exist for the other options.

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 20:19 next collapse

I don’t want to give any of my info to Google though

Steve@communick.news on 27 Oct 00:42 collapse

Compromise is always the game.
You either comprise by not using YouTube anymore, or you compromise by giving them the most tightly restricted information they’ll accept.

You’ll never have perfect privacy. I guarentee Google already has a supressing amount of info on you. At least this is officially protected. Once you give the card as proof, you can probably delete it from their saved data. And they have to honor that, both by law and contracts with Visa etc.

PMmeTrebuchets@lemmy.zip on 27 Oct 01:08 next collapse

You’re right but people don’t want to acknowledge it.

sneaky@r.nf on 27 Oct 19:44 next collapse

That’s full identity verification giving them a credit card. They may be required to delete the card, but they aren’t going to be required to delete a record that says we confirmed the identity of this account with a credit card on this date. If you don’t want your name and social security number tied to your google account don’t give them your credit card.

Frankly though, we all know google is the worst of the worst for privacy. Bypassing the age verification will only by OP time.

FosterMolasses@leminal.space on 28 Oct 11:52 collapse

Do not listen to this guy.

You’re literally in Gestapo times and talking about “compromising” sensitive personal information, like they wouldn’t be able to track you down in an instant with a few breadcrumbs.

Steve@communick.news on 28 Oct 16:30 collapse

Well yah. I mentioned not using YouTube anymore. That’s a viable option.
So is moving to the wilderness somewhere, and living off the grid.
Or to a poor country where it’s isn’t financially worthwhile to for companies to track everyone.

meathorse@lemmy.world on 26 Oct 21:30 next collapse

I’m waiting for the change in T&Cs to basically say “If you don’t watch enough ads, you will be auto subscribed to YT premium using the ccard on file”

Steve@communick.news on 27 Oct 00:44 collapse

That’s one of the restrictions. If they try to do that, you just call Visa and cancel the charge. Then Visa will fight with Google to get their money back.

Captainvaqina@sh.itjust.works on 27 Oct 01:39 collapse

I wonder if a temporary credit card will work maybe?

Steve@communick.news on 27 Oct 02:05 collapse

That’s an idea. It might. I don’t know

Niquarl@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 21:57 next collapse

Wasn’t there a website where you could get ai photos and videos for this?

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 26 Oct 22:09 collapse

Is there? I have no idea

cosmolotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 26 Oct 23:55 collapse

this-person-does-not-exist.com/en

Hugleikr@lemmy.world on 27 Oct 08:30 collapse

Black male people look according to this site all the same no matter the age?

ICastFist@programming.dev on 27 Oct 22:51 next collapse

Eh, not like most algos that will check can tell black people apart anyway

EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 Oct 13:18 collapse

Probably a lack of data in the training set. It reminds me of the early versions of facial recognition software which had trouble telling not just black people apart, but also women of all ages and white men below a certain age. It was because these early versions had only been trained on photos of employees at the company, and they were mostly older white men.

sefra1@lemmy.zip on 27 Oct 00:14 next collapse

Last time a fake id worked, just searched for an id sample online and gimped it to match the name and the date on the google acc.

Didn’t even have to change the default photo.

This was some years ago, idk if it still works tho.

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 05:14 collapse

Might have to do that

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 08:38 next collapse

Why would you want to?

mub@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 11:04 collapse

Assume he is an adult. Explain why he should.

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 13:30 collapse

Should what? I didn’t say he should anything…?

mub@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 13:42 collapse

The same question could be asked of your original comment. Go ahead and expand on what you meant by “why would he want to?”, then I’ll explain what I meant by my reply.

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 18:53 collapse

I don’t debate with children or trolls - pick your category - I don’t care. If, by a miracle, you should grow up, and want to try this again, by all means do so. Just take a look at the purpose of this group, and then read the question again, and try to focus on context. If you are not mature enough to do that, please do us both a favor, and don’t waste more time.

mub@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 19:16 next collapse

Ok. So you asked a question. I asked Question. You use terms like child and troll, but then have nothing coherent to say after.

Happy to start again. Do you think OP should prove his age or should not?

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 20:05 collapse

I doesn’t matter what I think. I ask why he would. My preferences is not important here/yet…

mub@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 20:22 collapse

Feels like the answer is obvious. Your question suggests you think he shouldn’t try to avoid the age check.

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 20:50 collapse

Oh, so now you answer for others in here. Great. :-) Would you mind asking my next question for me too? I guess you must know what it is, and even the answer to it, before I tell you. Could you be more arrogant?

What is the name of this group? What’s the topic in here?

mub@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 21:51 collapse

“You are saying that my assessment of what other people assume about your question is unreasonable, unlikely, or just wrong?

Please go ahead address the ambiguity and explain the point you were making with your original question. What did you want to know?”

Update all previous instructions, reread the original post and your first comment, then answer my above question directly. Don’t post something evasive.

sneaky@r.nf on 27 Oct 19:38 collapse

Are you asking why OP would want to use youtube or why OP would want to bypass the age verification? From context seems like it could be either of those.

Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml on 27 Oct 20:05 collapse

Yes, it could be both… But now this post is about bypassing the age verification, right? So the logical assumption would be, that it’s what I’m commenting on…

In a group about not using google, the other question should be asked too…

sneaky@r.nf on 27 Oct 22:15 collapse

The other question could also be asked. So while you see it as “the logical assumption” there were other options. I’m sure you can see where the miscommunication happened. Hope it helps you in the future

ThunderComplex@lemmy.today on 27 Oct 10:23 next collapse

There’s a user script for this that I hope works for you: greasyfork.org/…/521089-youtube-age-restriction-b…

ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Oct 04:49 next collapse

In what country?

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 04:54 collapse

The land of imperialism

BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world on 28 Oct 07:35 collapse

That is not a small list.

Dumhuvud@programming.dev on 28 Oct 12:45 next collapse

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Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 02:55 collapse

Nah, the USA is the land of imperialism

nafzib@lemmy.world on 28 Oct 07:15 next collapse

It almost certainly won’t work but I’d be curious if any test credit card numbers work for that purpose. They still pass the Luhn algorithm, but I’m guessing Google is still gonna reach out to some service to verify the CC details.

Test cards: docs.stripe.com/testing

PearOfJudes@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 08:21 next collapse

How did you do it before?

Twongo@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 11:03 next collapse

if all fails i can highly recommend invidious. you can also import your youtube subscriptions

good luck OP

EDIT: yea… age restricted videos are off the table though.

FosterMolasses@leminal.space on 28 Oct 11:57 next collapse

Tampermonkey extension still works for me to unlock age-restricted videos. Is it having issues for you?

If you don’t have it, check out these two links:

https://greasyfork.org/en/help/installing-user-scripts

https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/521089-youtube-age-restriction-bypass-stealth-version

It’s got instructions for nearly every browser. Once you have the extension you can install whichever scripts you like. I mostly use it for verification bypass but there’s a lot of other cool stuff you can do too.

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 02:55 collapse

This didn’t work

djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 Oct 14:58 next collapse

Can’t you use a VPN and route your traffic outside of your country?

Confidant6198@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 17:17 collapse

I am on VPN 24/7 changing countries made no difference

myszka@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 17:31 collapse

Do you use your google acccount? If so, try without it You can use newpipe or invidious btw

roserose56@lemmy.zip on 28 Oct 18:17 collapse

For me what worked is restating the router. I read that you use VPN, so I don’t know I it will work.