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title: Export-YouTube-subscriptions
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description:
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published: true
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date: 2021-05-23T16:58:30.841Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2021-01-28T20:39:23.334Z
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---
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**The steps below as well as the resulting file name are different depending on your Google language
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settings.**
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1. Open [Google Takeout](https://takeout.google.com/takeout/custom/youtube).
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2. Under `Create a new export` choose `YouTube and YouTube Music`.
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3. Click on `All YouTube data included` and only tick `subscriptions` in the dialog that opens.
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4. Click on `Next step`, make sure `Export once` is chosen and click on `Create export`.
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5. Wait until the export creation is finished, then on the same page click on `Download` under
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`Your latest export` that should now be visible.
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6. Extract the downloaded archive and find the file `subscriptions.csv`.
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7. While logged into your Invidious account go to Subscriptions -> Manage Subscriptions ->
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Import/Export -> Import YouTube subscriptions, select the file you just downloaded and click on
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`Import`.
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