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การดาวน์โหลดวิดีโอ Instagram ถูกกฎหมายหรือไม่?

The honest answer

Saving a public Instagram video for your own use, like watching it offline or keeping a clip you like, is generally fine. Where it gets complicated is what you do with it after that.

I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, but the basic rule is simple enough to follow.

The line that matters

The video belongs to the person who made it. Downloading it for yourself is one thing. Reposting it as if it were yours, putting it in something you sell, or running it as an ad is a different thing, and that can land you in trouble for copyright or for breaking Instagram's terms.

If you want to share someone's video, the safe move is to credit them, or just use Instagram's own repost and share features so the original creator is attached.

What about private accounts

This one is clear cut. Private posts are private. VDFR only works with public content, and it never asks you to log in, so there is no way to pull something from a private account through us. That is on purpose.

What we do and do not do

VDFR does not store videos. It fetches a public file when you ask, hands it to you, and keeps nothing. We are not affiliated with Instagram, and we do not host anyone's content. The responsibility for how you use a downloaded video sits with you.

Use common sense, credit creators, and you will be fine. If you are new to the tool, here is how it works.

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