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Yes, it's stored client-side in a cookie.

Surely you don't expect YouTube, a company that doesn't store any data at all actually, to be able to store a single boolean value somewhere in your account, do you? This would be impossible for a company as broke and small as YouTube.



On the bright side, you could probably write something to just always reset that cookie before loading the site.


YouTube is a small and scrapy startup. Sometimes they have to move fast and break things




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