In the last few years, YouTube has been at the center of controversy regarding user privacy breaches. In 2019, the company paid $170 million for alleged violations of the Children’s Privacy Law.
Moreover, content restrictions and stringent rules make it impossible for many creators to share their content freely on the platform. This is why they opt for alternatives that offer a wide range of content genres and access.
Whether you need a wider variation of content, better quality content, or better user privacy, here are several video sharing alternatives you can consider.