Add instructions for importing subscriptions to README
Closes #63 Signed-off-by: Jesús <heckyel@hyperbola.info>
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In general, Tor video routing will be slower (for instance, moving around in the video is quite slow). I've never seen any signs that watch history in yt-local affects on-site Youtube recommendations. It's likely that requests to googlevideo are logged for some period of time, but are not integrated into Youtube's larger advertisement/recommendation systems, since those presumably depend more heavily on in-page tracking through Javascript rather than CDN requests to googlevideo.
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### Importing subscriptions
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1. Go to the [Google takeout manager](https://takeout.google.com/takeout/custom/youtube).
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2. Log in if asked.
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3. Click on "All data included", then on "Deselect all", then select only "subscriptions" and click "OK".
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4. Click on "Next step" and then on "Create export".
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5. Click on the "Download" button after it appears.
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6. From the downloaded takeout zip extract the .json file. It is usually located under `YouTube and YouTube Music/subscriptions/subscriptions.json`
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7. Go to the subscriptions manager in yt-local. In the import area, select your .json file, then press import.
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## Contributing
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Pull requests and issues are welcome
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