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How to Keep YouTube Videos Private

By Matthew Lynch
June 2, 2023
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YouTube is a powerful tool for sharing content, whether it be for personal or professional reasons. However, not all videos are meant to be shared with the world. If you want to keep a video private on YouTube, there are a few steps you can take to ensure that it is only viewable by those you choose to share it with.

1. Adjust Your Video’s Privacy Settings

When you upload your video to YouTube, you can choose whether it is Public, Unlisted, or Private. Public videos are viewable by anyone on the internet, Unlisted videos can only be viewed by those who have the link, and Private videos can only be viewed by those who you invite to view them. To set your video to Private, click on the “Privacy” drop-down menu on the upload page and select “Private.”

2. Share Your Video with Specific People

Once your video is set to Private, you can share it with specific people by inviting them to view it. To do this, click on the “Share” button below your video and enter the email addresses of the people you want to share it with. You can also create a link to share with them. Only those who you invite or share the link with will be able to view your video.

3. Manage Your Video’s Permissions

If you need to change the people who can view your video, you can manage your video’s permissions. Go to your Video Manager and click on the video you want to manage. Click on the “Edit” button, and then select the “Privacy” settings. Here, you can add or remove email addresses of those who can view the video.

4. Add a Password to Your Video

Another option for keeping your YouTube video private is to add a password to it. This means that only those who have the password can view the video, even if they have the link. To add a password, go to your Video Manager, and click on the video you want to add the password to. Click on the “Edit” button, and then select the “Privacy” settings. Here, you can add a password, which you can then share with those you want to view the video.

5. Keep Your Account Secure

Last but not least, keep your YouTube account secure by using a strong password and enabling two-factor authentication. This will help prevent unauthorized access to your account and videos.

In conclusion, keeping YouTube videos private is easy and important for maintaining privacy and control over your content. By adjusting your video’s privacy settings, sharing it with specific people, managing permissions, adding a password, and keeping your account secure, you can ensure that your videos are only viewed by those you choose to share them with.

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