Connect YouTube to Cloudflare with no code

YouTube and Cloudflare have joined forces to provide users with the ultimate online experience. With Cloudflare's lightning-fast network and YouTube's massive library of content, users can enjoy a seamless and secure streaming experience with minimal buffering or latency. Plus, Cloudflare's built-in security features ensure that users can browse, stream, and share content with confidence.

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