So I went on a trip to Korea last month, and despite having been home for some time, my phone occasionally still thinks I'm there. Sometimes when I google things, the results come out in Korean, although this is easily sorted out with the translate function of Chrome. The real annoying shit is that in Korea, YouTube videos that have an age restriction cannot be viewed until you confirm you are 19 years or older. For some bizarre reason, this needs to be done through phone, and I obviously don't have access to a Korean number. Besides not being able to view certain videos, I can't download videos anymore.
Anyone know what I can do? I've already manually set my location in the YouTube app to where I live.
Also, Jesus I didn't know YouTube was this bad in other countries. Age restrictions, crap tons of ads, and YouTube Premium to download videos? Bleh, I don't know what makes my country special for not having them but I sure am glad.
Anyone know what I can do? I've already manually set my location in the YouTube app to where I live.
Also, Jesus I didn't know YouTube was this bad in other countries. Age restrictions, crap tons of ads, and YouTube Premium to download videos? Bleh, I don't know what makes my country special for not having them but I sure am glad.