YouTube is a very famous live video website abroad. Here users can see various types of long videos and short videos. So can you see the videos on this platform in China? Let us take a look at YouTube. How to use it in mainland China.
1. Proxy IP
The proxy IP mentioned here is actually what we call the accelerator. After connecting to the accelerator, if it works, then we can directly open the YouTube official website or APP. What is its principle? It is to proxy the network connected to our device through a foreign IP, so that our computer or mobile phone can access the Internet through a foreign network. Foreign countries do not restrict access to YouTube. Therefore, after connecting the accelerator, we can access YouTube normally.
2. Hong Kong Internet Card
Why do we recommend Hong Kong internet cards to everyone? Because Hong Kong is a special administrative region, there are no restrictions on the use of YouTube in Hong Kong, and Hong Kong’s network can be accessed. So, if you have a Hong Kong Internet card, you can use YouTube directly.
3. Foreign servers
This method requires everyone to have relevant knowledge about the server, otherwise you will not be able to play. The cost of this method is still relatively high. The current price of a cheaper server is more than 100 yuan a month. However, this is also an effective way to access YouTube. Servers in regions such as the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea are often used by friends doing foreign trade. The server networks in these places can directly access YouTube. Hong Kong servers are available on Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud.
It should be noted that when you use the server, the win system must be installed on the system, so that you can operate in the server just like you are operating on your own computer - the same effect.
YouTube is owned by Google and is headquartered in San Bruno, California, USA. On Valentine's Day in 2005, YouTube was established; on April 23, 2005, the first video was uploaded; in 2006, it became the most visited website of this century; on October 9, 2006, Google acquired YouTube; on June 19, 2007 announced the expansion of global localization services; in October 2007, it announced the official establishment of the Taiwan Chinese version of YouTube; on October 17 and 18, 2007, YouTube opened Chinese websites in Hong Kong and Taiwan; on August 1, 2008, YouTube officially supports Simplified Chinese and more.