Anyone know Any tool for download videos? Idm dont work.
As the title says, how the hell can a video be downloaded from that site? I've signed up and paid for a specific content creator, but could not find a way to download videos, tried several chrome extensions, none work.
Is there any easy way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
As the title says, how the hell can a video be downloaded from that site? I've signed up and paid for a specific content creator, but could not find a way to download videos, tried several chrome extensions, none work.
Is there any easy way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hey everyone! So, this kind of personal project isn't really LinkedIn material, so I'm sharing it here with you guys. I built a media downloader for Privacy. I'm not looking to monetize it, and I'm not sharing the code, but I wanted to talk about it.
I'm a QA Engineer, and I write code that, with a few tweaks, could easily become a scraper every day. It was never my intention to do something like this, but a friend makes some cash with scrapers on Apify, and I started studying to try and put something there. Then, the idea hit me: Why not create something to download media from a Privacy profile? Seemed like a good challenge, 'cause I'd never seen anything like it. I defined my tech stack and went for it. And it worked! I managed to create code that saves all the unlocked posts (I'm not a hacker!) from a profile you have access to (subscriber or free).
So far, so good. I did what I set out to do. Was it hard? Yeah. Props to the Privacy devs for making things as difficult as they possibly could. It was tough, and I had to Google a ton to figure out how to bypass everything. Coincidentally, the same technique could be applied to streaming services, so maybe my pirate life should have started there (just kidding, police!).
Testing and performance: The project uses a free and open profile I found for testing. For a sample of 51 photos and 21 videos, the project cataloged, downloaded, validated, and compressed all those files in 2 minutes and 13 seconds.
(Important to add my machine specs: Ryzen 7 AI PRO, 64gb ram)
I had trouble managing resources because I wanted to do everything in parallel: download all the photos at the same time, then all the videos at the same time. You need a lot of resources to handle that if the number of posts is huge. I ended up implementing a batch processing system, meaning I do 10 at a time (videos only).
Currently, I do it sequentially (photos first, then videos), but I think I can gain a few seconds of performance if I separate them and do both in parallel. I need to test that theory.
Since this isn't really my area of expertise, I'm open to tips on how to optimize the process even further.
The project was done in TypeScript and Playwright, along with several other libraries for handling requests, zip files, FFmpeg, etc.
For compliance reasons with the sub, I can't post anything showing it working because it contains nudity, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
como baixar video privacy
So I have a request from a friend of mine to download some adult videos privacy.c##.br
Usually I just use the command youtube-dl or yt-dlp to download what I want but for this particular web site is not working. I did an Inspect Page and I was able to retrieve the mp4 file/https (I think?) from Inspect Page -> Network -> Media.
I also found info like Headers, Cookies, Request, Response and Timings (Yes, you can call me a Scrip Kiddie) and I tried downloading the video with: yt-dlp --cookies cookies.txt. No luck
Also, adding the -vU flag I got the following:
ERROR: [generic] Unable to download webpage: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden (caused by <HTTPError 403: Forbidden>); please report this issue on https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues?q= , filling out the appropriate issue template. Confirm you are on the latest version using yt-dlp -U
Traceback (most recent call last):File "/home/null/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/yt_dlp/extractor/common.py", line 850, in _request_webpagereturn self._downloader.urlopen(self._create_request(url_or_request, data, headers, query))File "/home/null/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/yt_dlp/YoutubeDL.py", line 4114, in urlopenraise _CompatHTTPError(e) from eyt_dlp.networking.exceptions._CompatHTTPError: HTTP Error 403: ForbiddenReading on the github FAQ and stackoverflow, there are some suggestion like:
youtube-dl --rm-cache-dir "MY_URL_SITE" and this was unsuccessful as well.
Also, it seems I can add the --referer and --add-header flags. Any kind of advice is more than welcome, because I really don´t know what to do anymore.
I've already scoured Telegram, Discord, SocialMediaGirls, Twitter, and other places, but there's this one girl I just can't find anywhere. Where can I find free packs?
Hola a todos, ando realizando una herramienta para hacer el respaldo del contenido que compran en el sitio privacy , la herramienta por ahora consta de dos lenguajes python y bash, espero poder avanzar con el proyecto y poder publicar una herramienta de fácil uso en un futuro cercano.
obviamente comento en este apartado porque utilizo la herramienta yt-dlp
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/25155c1f56abd84630d724ba80ea41b420240911233724/3b2f87
Alguem poderia me explicar como consigo baixar videos do site laranja. Ja assinei e queria baixar o video.
I'm interested in masking my cc, but don't really want to give my bank password & ID to use. Someone else suggested SudoPay, but that is only for iOS and I'm an Android user.
After hearing praise for Privacy.com on The Complete Privacy & Security Podcast I signed up and have been really liking it. It creates a masked debit card. If you need a masked credit card I would look into Blur's Premium service (also recommended on the podcast). It's about $3/month. Privacy.com's Android app is pretty good, Blur's Android app is pretty shite but doable.
Please be careful with this company. I created the account and tried first time to create a virtual card but couldn’t create it. I contacted [email protected] and get reply as below “Hi,
Thank you for your interest in Privacy. Our team has concluded a review of your application and we are unable to approve your account at this time.
For security purposes, we have deactivated the account and transactions with Privacy will not be permitted. Any new accounts you open will be closed.
Due to the proprietary nature of our business, we are unable to share additional information.
Sincerely,
Privacy.com Team”
I am really shocked that my account have been deactivated even I didn’t use it even one time! This is really like a joke. What kind of service they provide! I really concern they just try to cheat people to open the account and get some of our personal information or bank information and then sell it. Then I write another email to them “I strongly request disclose what is the reason to close my account even I didn’t use it once. Otherwise I will post the communication recorder to the internet forum to share my experience and warn other people not to use your service (I really think you guy just try to use the customer’s information and sell to other companies). I may also file a case to BBB since your action really make no sense to me” but I received the reply below
“Hello,
Due to the proprietary nature of our business, we are unable to share additional information. We are so sorry for any inconvenience or disappoint.
Sincerely, Privacy.com Team”
I really worried about my personal information and bank information (I tried to delete the linked bank but it couldn’t). So anybody please be aware of my case and be careful with this company (they may just want your information and then close your account without any reason)
So I finally decided to be more private, but one big thing I need is a download manager cause I download a lot of big files. I love IDM cause it really is a download accelerator, but the problem is it uses a chrome extension. I dont think I have to use it, but it made me start thinking of it is safe at all to use. Is there a download manager that is both private and faster than Firefox's download?
Hi, I looked around on Github and Reddit and found some popular download managers, but they did not seem to have any privacy policy declared, leaving me wondering if despite them being open-source, there may be some data collection.
I found tables at link1 and link2 which listed a few software
Question:
Can anyone suggest a popular open source download manager which has a stated no-data collection privacy policy?
* Torrents NOT needed, but if it is there, I can simply ignore it.
Good to have features:
* Resume
* Speed control of downloads (so that I can happily browse Youtube with downloads running in the background.)
* Sequential downloads
Why I even felt the need for a download manager is that some large downloads from Civitai repeatedly fail after about 4-5GB via the browser.
Aqui deve ser o lugar certo pra esse tipo de perguntar:
Alguém sabe como ter acesso ao privacy, OF de alguma pessoa sem pagar?
Detalhe, é mina desconhecida, não é famosinha não.
there is a famous paid for educational website in my country , i am thinking of downlowding a few videos and post for them free or giving it to my friends to help them with exams using an extenion(Video DownloadHelper) that can download videos from webstites . i am afraid that they will detect it and block my paid account, is that possible can they detect that somone is downloading
What is the best tool you know to be able to extract the complete content of a profile, similar to of-dl. It is already becoming a very popular page.
If I watch videos on the actual website they play fine, but I get "private content; login required" if I try to download ANY video from Youtube. 4K Video Downloader is now useless. How can I be the only one with this issue? This started a few days ago. Is this something done deliberately by Youtube to thwart downloading?
http://privacy.com/
Seems cool but I don't live in the USA
Some people don't seem to understand the purpose of privacy.com. It keeps your identity private because vendors can't see it (you use bogus name and address info with the card). Of course privacy.com knows your info, they would have to in order to comply with US anti money laundering laws.
I joined a website but they only want you to stream the content, but I didn't know that until I downloaded a few videos (before looking at the terms & conditions clearly saying not to do this). I just downloaded it via the console (F12). BTW you couldn't right click on videos, I did bypass that..that was my clue that something was amiss. Should have read the T&C before hand smh.
Don't worry, if you was able to bypass it just by using web console then there is nothing to worry about
Yes they can detect it, it requires some technical implementation on their end and requires them to then set up monitoring and check said monitoring.
Given that YouTube doesn't go to those lengths I think your fine.
Final Update* About 1/30/20 I did get another email that my account was "paused" so my refunds did not go thru, I was promised this would fix it. 3 days later ALL refunds came thru. I was told that customer service was overwhelmed with support issues. I have this feeling that something kinda big happened behind the scenes. Keep in my mind I could never "see" my fraud transactions in my privacy account, but I could see them coming out of my bank acct. These seems like a flaw was used to bypass me seeing the transactions.
Update 1/28/20 After waiting 6 business days for my refunds, they have not arrived back into my bank account. I emailed them yesterday and today both with no replies at all!
Update #2 4:36am 1/20/20 I was contacted again by email that all the bad trans have been disputed and chargebacks have begun. Hopefully in a few business days I can post a final outcome.
*UPDATE Sunday 1/19/20 12:50pm Due to a gracious individual I was given an important email address to Privacy and they have responded and are working to fix my issues. Monday we will see what happens and make an update again! I was told there is NO PHONE SUPPORT from Privacy.
Original Post: I have done lots of reading (lurking) for years, this is REALLY like my first post of importance EVER! SO take heart if I make a post its BAD! Real Bad..
I have used Privacy.com for almost 2 years, until yesterday! I saw 6 transaction from my bank account, large amounts:$114, $150, $300 and a couple of small ones. I called my bank and was told they were all privacy.com transactions. The bank could not help me as I "gave them my bank account info." Contact Privacy.com. I did try to contact them by phone and email almost 75 times. I have a excel spreadsheet showing each email and call. When you call in you get "No operator is available to help right now, leave your email, name and phone number". Still 30 hours later nothing, no emails confirming I sent an email as confirmation...NOTHING! ALL the transactions from yesterday went from pending to completed today. I have lost $700 and have no recourse to fix it. Bank says these are ACH and cant be stopped or refunded.
Further investigation shows more than a hundred declines over the past 48 hours but notifications had been turned off, so I saw nothing and heard nothing. Did Privacy do anything after they saw a hundred random declines in a couple of days...NO!
I'm more blown away that your bank said they can't help you out, you need to drop them ASAP! The only 2 times I had trouble with a refund from a hotel and something else I can't remember my bank gave me my money back right away but said they could take it back if things got resolved by the hotel before they were done or they found I was lying.
Here it is: Plus everyone so far is missing the fact, no way to reach a person to get help. Literally 75 phonecalls and emails yesterday alone starting at 8am Est.
"Force post" transactions are when a merchant charges a card without a prior authorization. Unfortunately, it isn't something that Privacy can block.
But I set a limit on the card? How did they charge me?
Broadly speaking, merchants only resort to force posts when they are faced with the potential for serious loss as a result of fraud. For instance, if you rent a car and don't return it, having a limit on a card or closing the card does not absolve you of the responsibility to return or pay for the car and the merchant has the ability to force post the charge.