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YouTube "&pbjreload=101 error" in url bar

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Hello.

As of yesterday (the 12th of October), any time I try to watch a video on YouTube it loads incorrectly, and there's a "&pbjreload=101" at the end of any and all urls. In short, I can't watch any videos. I assume it's due to my Avira Browser Safety, as I tried disabling it on that tab, and after restarting my browser, I was able to watch videos. The problem is, I don't want to have to keep ABS switched off, nor do I want to have to keep switching it on and off.

I've already posted about this on the Avira Support forums, but I thought I'd mention/ask about it here too in the hopes someone could help. How can I fix this without the need to keep messing with ABS? Any help would be appreciated.

Hello. As of yesterday (the 12th of October), any time I try to watch a video on YouTube it loads incorrectly, and there's a "&pbjreload=101" at the end of any and all urls. In short, I can't watch any videos. I assume it's due to my Avira Browser Safety, as I tried disabling it on that tab, and after restarting my browser, I was able to watch videos. The problem is, I don't want to have to keep ABS switched off, nor do I want to have to keep switching it on and off. I've already posted about this on the Avira Support forums, but I thought I'd mention/ask about it here too in the hopes someone could help. How can I fix this without the need to keep messing with ABS? Any help would be appreciated.

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Today (the 16th of October), I tried YouTube again and it's working fine now. They must have fixed the problem.