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        @Vin20 You could try checking the source code of the page (just Right click near the video, go to inspect element and try to find the video), that's what those extensions do.

        Many websites have ways to go around it, so if that's the case is a whole lot more annoying. But is basically you need to go to Sources, find the video and use a software like VLC to download it.

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          Vin20 @bear1515
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          @bear1515 Can you explain a little more, please?

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            @Vin20 I have a paid extension for Firefox that allows me to download from almost any site, including Netflix. It's not a free extension, but it's not very expensive either. It's well worth it.

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              john32123666 @Vin20
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              For chrome extensions/[add-on/plug ins] :
              you can try ...

              • Online Video Download Helper : https://9xbuddy.xyz/en-1bn
                [copy and paste the video URL source link]/download and select quality, however not all sites don't allow ...

              • IDM/[Internet Download Manager] : https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/
                [you can use this product for 30-days trial] ... when trial expires - uninstall to avoid PC issues ...

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                Vin20 @MrMazda
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                @MrMazda What is the extension name?

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                  @john32123666 I'll try these. Thanks!

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                    @Vin20 Video DownloadHelper

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                      bear1515 @Vin20
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                      @Vin20 Sure, :p. So to watch any video online you need to download it to your computer, so technically every video can be downloaded. But it's important to know that you need to have access to the video.

                      The first method is the one I explained. Right Click anywhere near the video, Go to Inspect Element. Then by browsing with the mouse on the source code of the website you can find the link of the video (might be easier to understand with a video). When you find the link all you need is to open the link and download the video.

                      But a lot of websites have protection against that, so there is a second method. Basically you open the video, then Right Click - Inspect Element. On the tab that opens you click in Sources, then you find the video (it will have a video extension, like Mp4 or something). Then you right click and copy the link. After that you need to have VLC, go to Media - Convert/Save, then click in Network, there you paste the video URL, then you click Save, and then you wait. Yes it's a much more complicated method, but hopefully it's understandable.

                      Extensions basically do those processes for you, I never found an extension that does the second one, but if the ones suggested above work it'd easier to use them. Otherwise the second method should work.

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                        @bear1515 I tried to do everything you said but it didn't work. I couldn't find the link of the video. I even open the page with the source code but I couldn't find it. 😧

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