Introduction
YouTube is the world's largest video-sharing platform, but sometimes it may not work as expected, even with a Virtual Private Network (VPN). In this article, we'll explore the possible reasons behind this issue and provide alternative solutions.
Why YouTube Doesn't Work with VPN
- IP address blocking: YouTube may block IP addresses associated with VPN servers.
- Location-based restrictions: Some content on YouTube is restricted based on geographical location.
- VPN detection: YouTube has measures to detect and block VPN traffic.
Alternative Solutions
If YouTube isn't working with your VPN, try these alternatives:
- Switch to a different VPN server or provider.
- Use a residential proxy or a static IP address.
- Try a different browser or clear your browser cache.