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== Video ==
<span class="problem">YouTube is the dominant online video service, and feeds data it generates about your activity into and from your profile.</span>

== Replacements ==

<span class="intro">Other services are competing with YouTube, however, and some respect your privacy far more.</span>

<h3 class="title entry solution-1">Vimeo</h3>
<span class="link entry solution-1">https://vimeo.com</span>
<span class="description entry solution-1">Vimeo is the next most dominant video service, which is unfortunate, as it also exploits user data and shares this data with third-parties, including Google.</span>

<h3 class="title entry solution-2">PeerTube</h3>
<span class="link entry solution-1">https://joinpeertube.org</span>
<span class="description entry solution-1">PeerTube is a federated video hosting service. This is much better for user privacy, and enables users to host their own instance, with their own videos, and knits together a network of peer-to-peer broadcasts, so when you use it, you actually contribute to its bandwidth!</span>

<h3 class="title entry solution-2">DailyMotion</h3>
<span class="link entry solution-1">https://www.dailymotion.com</span>
<span class="description entry solution-1">DailyMotion is another direct competitor with YouTube, and like Vimeo, it has a poor privacy policy, collecting and sharing data with third-parties, including Google.</span>

<h3 class="title entry solution-2">DTube</h3>
<span class="link entry solution-1">https://d.tube/</span>
<span class="description entry solution-1">DTube is a new, decentralized video streaming service built on Steemit and IPFS, which is far more privacy protecting than centralized video streaming services.</span>
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