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How to watch private videos on YouTube with or without permission
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Do you want to watch a private video on YouTube? YouTube has three privacy settings that creators can choose when they upload videos: Public, Private, and Unlisted.

  • Public videos are available for everyone to watch and appear in the search bar on YouTube and other search engines.
  • Unlisted videos can be viewed by anyone who has a link to the video, but they do not appear in searches on YouTube nor other search engines.[1]
  • Private videos do not appear in search engines and can only be viewed by certain logged-in users who the creator invites to watch the video.

Can you watch private YouTube videos if you don't have an invitation? This wikiHow article answers your questions.

Things You Should Know

  • Watching a private video is only possible if the uploader sends you a special invitation to your email and grants you access.
  • You must be signed in to the YouTube account the creator sent an invitation to in order to watch their private videos.
  • If the video used to be public, you may be able to watch it on the Wayback Machine or through Google's cache.
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Is It possible to watch private YouTube videos?

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  1. The most straightforward way to view a private video on YouTube is to ask the creator for permission to watch it. Creators can invite select users to watch private videos on their YouTube channel. Contact the creator and let them know you want to watch their private video and why you want to view it. Be sure to provide them with the email address that is associated with your YouTube/Google account.
    • You can find the creator's email address by going to their YouTube channel and clicking the About tab. If the creator has chosen not to make their email address or contact information public, you can leave them a comment on one of their public videos or on a post in their Community tab if it is available.
    • Many websites claim that you can watch private videos by replacing "watch?" in the URL with a "/" and then putting another "/" after the "v." This does not work. We have tested it. You will be rerouted back to the normal URL and it will still be private.
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Can I watch a private video that used to be public?

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  1. If a creator has updated the privacy settings of a video from public to private, you may be able to view the video using the Wayback Machine. You will need to know the exact URL of the video. If you have previously seen the video, you may be able to find it in your browser history. Not all videos will be available. Use the following steps to try to access the video on Archive.com:
    • Go to https://archive.org/ in a web browser.
    • Click the Wayback Machine button at the top.
    • Enter the video URL in the search bar at the top.
    • Select a year when the video was available.
    • Select a day when the video was available.
    • Click the video to watch it.
  2. Google sometimes keeps outdated snapshots of YouTube videos that have been deleted or made private in Google's cache. The older the video is, the less likely it is to be in Google's cache. You will need to know the exact URL of the video. If you have previously seen the video, you may be able to find it in your browser history. Use the following steps to check Google's cache:
    • Go to https://cachedview.com/ in a web browser.
    • Enter the video URL in the search bar.
    • Click Google web cache.
    • Watch a cached version of the video if it's available.
  3. YouTube Video Finder is a tool that specializes in finding copies of videos that have been deleted or made private. It will scan the internet for copies and display possible matches. You will need to know the exact URL of the video. If you have previously seen the video, you may be able to find it in your browser history:
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Sharing Private Videos

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  1. Go to https://www.youtube.com/ and log in. Make sure you log in to the YouTube channel where you have uploaded the private video you want to share.
  2. It's in the upper-right corner. If you have not uploaded a profile image, this will be a colored circle with your initial in the middle.
  3. It's in the menu that appears when you click your profile image. This takes you to YouTube Studio.[4]
  4. It's in the menu bar to the left. This displays a list of all your videos.[5]
  5. This displays your privacy settings options and ways to share the video.
  6. This opens a window that allows you to enter the email of the invitees you want to share the video with.[6]
  7. You can enter as many email addresses as you would like.[7]
  8. This ensures that the person you invite to view the video is notified via email.
  9. This updates your privacy settings and allows the person you invited to view the video as long as they are signed in to their YouTube account.
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    How can I find out who uploaded a private video on YouTube?
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    You cannot find out who uploaded a private YouTube video unless they grant you access or you recall the channel name from when it was public. If the video is embedded or in a public playlist, it will simply say "Private Video" without revealing details. If you commented before it became private, your comment in your History tab might provide a clue.
  • Question
    Why does a YouTube channel show 11 videos, but only 5 are visible to me?
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    Some videos may be blocked due to copyright issues or other violations, or they might have been changed to private or unlisted, which can take time for the site to update.
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    Why would someone change their video to private after I commented on it if I didn't say anything offensive?
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    The person might feel embarrassed about the video being public and decided to make it private once they realized someone had watched it.
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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 82,352 times.
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