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This is called YouTube Age Verification. Now, this script, which is known as Bypass YouTube Age Verification , will help you to skip this barrier and watch the video without signing in.

There is a simple trick to bypass this thing. You just need to make a change in the URL manually. However, if you use this script, you do not have to do so since that workaround will be done by it. Generally the video player on YouTube helps users to get thumbnails when someone put the mouse on the video timeline. However, that is not as good as it should be since the picture would be small and sometime, you can get problems if the video is not loaded fully. At such moment, if you want to watch the thumbnails and jump into a particular time, here is a script.

This YouTube Thumbnails script will help you to get thumbnails of a 5 seconds interval. You can then click on the thumbnail and the video will be started from there. Last Updated: March 24, To create this article, 10 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 73, times. Learn more Greasemonkey is an extension for the Firefox browser that allows users to write or install scripts that change the functionality of a website.

The scripts are executed every time a website is loaded, so Greasemonkey could be used to permanently alter a user's experience of that website. The extension is useful for adding new elements on the page, fixing rendering bugs, or even gathering data. Learning how to use Greasemonkey can improve your web browsing experience significantly. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.

No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Warning: Only install Userscripts that you trust. Userscripts run via Greasemonkey Now that you have Firefox, you need to install Greasemonkey.

Now loading a web page results in additional code the userscript being run. Chrome Chrome does not allow scripts to be installed directly from the website, so here are a couple of workarounds: Manual Install Click the install button to download the script to your computer.

Click on the green install button. Follow Tampermonkey's instructions. Of course you can I do it in my own WebExtensions. A WebExtension can read a local file using File Input and user action, then save that to its own database. That is is different issue.

WebExtension can not read a local file without user interaction but that is NOT what we are talking about. We are talking about import using File Input. A WebExtension can red a local file using File Input and user action, then save that to its own database. Please discuss file installation in Skip to content. Star 1. New issue. Jump to bottom. GM 4: How do you manually install scripts? Linked pull requests. Copy link.

We have to wait for future updates which is impractical. Perhaps someone smarter than me can figure it out.



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