Youtubebyclick Portable Page
Downloading videos you have created or videos that are royalty-free (Creative Commons) is legal. Downloading copyrighted movies or TV shows for distribution is illegal. Generally, downloading a video for personal offline viewing (like a lecture or a public vlog) falls into a legal grey area but is typically accepted as "fair use" for personal, non-commercial purposes. You should always check YouTube's Terms of Service.
If you value simplicity, speed, and mobility, give the portable version of YouTubeByClick a try—just remember to bring your USB drive.
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Most portable versions are distributed as ZIP or RAR archives. Extract the contents to a folder on your USB drive, external hard drive, or a dedicated directory on your computer.
Paste a video URL into the main bar, choose your preferred quality (e.g., HD 1080p) and format (e.g., MP4), and click . Safety, Legality, and Best Practices Downloading videos you have created or videos that
Only download content that you own, content under Creative Commons licenses, or public domain videos. Downloading copyrighted music videos or movies without explicit permission violates YouTube's Terms of Service and local intellectual property laws.
Your preferences, download history, and premium license information are stored within the application folder, not on the host computer. Why Choose the Portable Version? You should always check YouTube's Terms of Service
Many users report that downloads now frequently fail, crash, or run at significantly slower speeds (dropping from 1Mbps to 70KBps in some cases).
Downloading videos from YouTube technically violates YouTube's Terms of Service (ToS) unless the creator has a "Download" button enabled. However, for (educational use, private backup), enforcement is non-existent. Commercial redistribution of downloaded videos is strictly illegal.