He remembered savefrom.net —a scrappy, gray-area tool from a decade ago. He typed the URL. It was still alive, buried under neon “Download Now” ads and fake buttons. But the core worked: paste a link, get an MP4. The relief was Pavlovian.
Because the script needs to read the URLs of every page you visit to detect video links, it technically has access to your entire browsing history. While the developers claim it anonymizes data, closed-source extensions present a black box. There is no guarantee that your viewing habits aren't being sold to third-party advertisers. savefrom net helper script
: Adds a green "Download" button to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Soundcloud. Media Features He remembered savefrom
This guide will walk you through setting up the extension and adding a script that integrates download buttons onto popular video sites. But the core worked: paste a link, get an MP4