How to download the videos in the yahoo mail

Unfortunately, it's not possible to directly download videos from Yahoo Mail. Here's why:

  1. Yahoo Mail's video streaming: Yahoo Mail uses a streaming technology to play videos within the email client. This means that the video is not stored on your device, but rather is streamed from Yahoo's servers.
  2. No download option: Yahoo Mail does not provide a built-in download option for videos. This is a security measure to prevent unauthorized access and to reduce the risk of malware or viruses spreading through email attachments.
  3. Third-party add-ons: There are some third-party browser extensions or add-ons that claim to allow video downloading from Yahoo Mail. However, these may not be reliable, safe, or compatible with all browsers.

That being said, if you really need to download a video from Yahoo Mail, here are a few workarounds:

Method 1: Use a browser extension

  1. Install a browser extension like Video Downloader Professional (for Chrome) or Video Downloader (for Firefox).
  2. Go to Yahoo Mail and play the video you want to download.
  3. Click on the extension's icon in your browser toolbar.
  4. Select the video quality you want to download (e.g., 1080p, 720p, etc.).
  5. Click "Download" to save the video to your device.

Method 2: Use a screen recording software

  1. Open Yahoo Mail and play the video you want to download.
  2. Use a screen recording software like OBS Studio (free and open-source) or Camtasia (paid).
  3. Record the video as you play it in Yahoo Mail.
  4. Save the recorded video to your device.

Method 3: Use a web-based video downloader

  1. Search for a web-based video downloader service like Online Video Converter or Convert2MP3.
  2. Copy the video URL from Yahoo Mail.
  3. Paste the URL into the video downloader service.
  4. Select the video quality and format you want to download.
  5. Click "Download" to save the video to your device.

Please note that these workarounds may not always work, and the video quality may not be optimal. Additionally, be cautious when using third-party extensions or software, as they may pose security risks.

If you're looking for an alternative way to access videos, consider using a video sharing platform like YouTube or Vimeo, which often provide a direct download option.