Peace and data security be upon you all, people.🔏🌹
These are the Google services I added under My Filters. More information on my German-language Codeberg website:
||googleapis.com^$important
||gstatic.com^$important
||google-analytics.com^$important
||googletagmanager.com^$important
||www.google.com^$important
||youtube.com^$important
||ytimg.com^$important
||googlevideo.com^$important
||googlesyndication.com^$important
||doubleclick.net^$important
||googleadservices.com^$important
||googleads.g.doubleclick.net^$important
||pagead2.googlesyndication.com^$important
||fonts.gstatic.com^$important
||apis.google.com^$important


i’m aware of those platforms and i see your update to someone else about not speaking english, so now i can understand your response.
i’m asking how you lookup videos when you only have the identification number for a video on youtube.
I’m really sorry. Unfortunately, I don’t know what you mean by ‘ID’, as I usually don’t deal with IDs 😅. I normally just go to Invidious.io, select an instance there, and enter regular search terms to watch a video, just like on the real YouTube channel. That’s it.
it’s okay, the user named cowbee answered my question.
Ah, okay, phew! That’s a relief… and Sorry again😅
You can convert YouTube links to invidious, just replace the YouTube section with the invidious instance. Example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQUEUM0t1y8
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=nQUEUM0t1y8
AHHH! Now i get it. Yes. Im really sorry, but yes. I know that “Trick” 😅 But, even in Invidious i am more the “classic” searching type, with titel 😊
that’s WAY TOO simple; i need a complicated and difficult to understand explanation!!! lol