The action of viewing content on the video-sharing platform without the platform utilizing tracking mechanisms, which rely on small data files stored on a user’s device to monitor browsing activity, can be described. This approach ensures that user interactions with the platform are not recorded and used for personalized advertising or content recommendations. For example, a user who chooses to access the platform through privacy-focused browsers or browser extensions that block these tracking files is engaging in this type of viewing.
This method of access prioritizes user privacy and limits the platform’s ability to create a profile of viewer habits and preferences. Historically, the use of these data files has been a standard practice for online platforms to enhance user experience and generate revenue through targeted advertising. However, growing concerns regarding data security and individual autonomy have led to an increasing interest in methods that allow individuals to access online content without sacrificing control over their personal data.