Trust & Support

Disclaimer

PlayVid helps you test how public video sources behave in a browser. It does not replace legal review, security review, licensing checks, or source-system validation.

Testing Results Are Contextual

A successful playback test is not a universal guarantee. It only shows that a particular URL worked in a particular browser context at that time.
A failed playback test does not always mean the media is invalid. Browser rules, CORS policy, authentication, expiring tokens, DRM, region locks, or platform iframe policy may all affect the result.
Source behavior can change without notice. Third-party platforms, CDNs, and file hosts may update response headers, permissions, or availability at any time.

What PlayVid Does Not Promise

The service is intentionally lightweight and should be understood as a practical debugging utility, not a formal certification system.

  • No legal, compliance, or licensing guarantee. PlayVid does not tell you whether a source is properly licensed, compliant with policy, or legally safe to redistribute.
  • No guarantee of availability or uptime. The tool may change, be updated, or become unavailable, and the behavior of tested sources may change independently.
  • No bypass of protection systems. PlayVid does not promise access to DRM-protected, paywalled, geo-restricted, or authentication-gated media.

External Content and Platforms

PlayVid is not affiliated with every service whose links may be tested through the site. External media, platforms, and embed providers remain under their own control and policies.