Cercube was a third-party YouTube app that offered additional features not available in the official YouTube app. It was not developed or endorsed by Google or YouTube, and its use was in violation of YouTube’s terms of service. Using third-party apps like Cercube to access YouTube could result in the suspension or termination of a user’s account. It is important to use only official apps and websites when accessing online services, as third-party apps can be unreliable and may pose security risks. I recommend using the official YouTube app or website to access YouTube content.
Features:
Download any video in any available quality (from 144p to 1080p)
View, manage and share all your downloads in Cercube’s download manager
Block ads
Share downloaded videos with other devices via AirDrop
Background playback for streamed and downloaded videos
Downloaded videos are displayed within a beautifully crafted downloads manager that shows all the available information
Choose the default tab to open when launching YouTube
Stream videos in HD on cellular network
Auto-replay videos
Hide floating upload button
Hide the Trending tab
Rewind or forward videos
Cercube options are configurable from within YouTube settings
How to Use
To use YouTube, you can download the official YouTube app from the App Store or Google Play Store on your mobile device, or visit the YouTube website on a computer. Once you have the app or are on the website, you can sign in with your Google account (if you don’t have one, you can create one for free) and start exploring the wide range of content available on YouTube. You can watch videos, subscribe to channels, create playlists, and more. If you have any questions or need assistance using YouTube, you can visit the YouTube Help Center for more information.