No.YouTube.com is a user generated, and protected video website. Any video that could possibly harm your computer will be flagged and deleted. There is a system that checks and flags videos. Other websites such as facebook and myspace allows the community to post potentially harmful videos on there system. But youtube is protected so that you don't pick anything up from its videos.
It depends on your internet connection, browser and system specification. If your youTube videos are slow, you can speed up both videos and computer by:
-- cleaning system junk
-- optimizing computer services
-- optimizing internet
-- repairing registry
-- defraging registry
-- clearing browsers junk
do these things with some secure tool such as Intel Software Partner Reginout.
Thanks...
nope youtube is tottaly safe but the links in the people comment may have virus so i would suggest you check the comments before downloading or view any site from youtube videos
Youtube itself is not dangerous to your computer in any form of way.
maybe
Yes, it can be dangerous. Anything on the internet can be dangerous and children need to be monitored while on the internet. I read once that there were 50,000 predators on the internet per day. Anyone can be there from a prison, cave, homeless using a library computer, and just looking for someone to prey on or scam.
go to youtube on the computer
Youtube because when you think of youtube you think of computer animation. .
No, YouTube is safe.
With a computer.
No, having a YouTube account will not affect your computer in any negative way.
Subscibe to me on Youtube jhat1999
No, Youtube does not have access to your computer files. It justs loads the movie that you are watching and might store it (partially) on your computer temporarily.
There are many "bad" people who post up dangerous content that can LITERALLY ruin your computer. You need to protect your computer from dangerous threats.
Yes it is very dangerous.
Normally, yes. YouTube the app runs on your computer or run from the internet will stop loading when you break the connection from restarting your computer.
no, because I've already tried out "Youtube" on two different computers. the "Laptop" and my computer, "Dell Computer".