Downloading YouTube videos without permission is against YouTube's terms of service, as well as potentially violating copyright laws. YouTube provides a way to legally save videos for offline viewing within its app, but this feature is only available in certain regions and under specific conditions.
If you are in a region where YouTube allows offline viewing, you can use the official YouTube app to download videos for offline use. Here's how you can do it:
1. **Open the YouTube app:**
- Ensure you have the official YouTube app installed on your mobile device.
2. **Search for the video:**
- Find the video you want to download.
3. **Tap the Download button:**
- Below the video player, you may see a download button (usually a downward-facing arrow). Tap on it.
4. **Select quality and download:**
- Choose the video quality you prefer, and the video will be downloaded to your device for offline viewing.
Keep in mind that the availability of the download feature may vary based on your location and the video's copyright status.
If you want to download YouTube videos to your mobile gallery using third-party apps or websites, be cautious, as these methods may violate YouTube's terms of service. Additionally, some of these services may present security risks, and downloading copyrighted content without permission is illegal.
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