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She did it. The lullaby played, the screen recorded, and when she stopped, the video was there—slightly lower quality, but crystal clear where it counted: her grandmother’s voice.

"That's okay. Some MeWe videos have that setting locked by the uploader. So we move to Method 3."

She called her Uncle Leo, the family’s unofficial tech wizard.

Clara’s phone buzzed. It was a notification from her family’s private MeWe group. Her cousin had posted a video of her late grandmother singing a lullaby—a song no one had heard in ten years. Tears welled up in Clara’s eyes. She had to save this forever.

"Open MeWe on your computer's web browser," Leo instructed. "Play the video. Don't look for a download button—it won't be there. Instead, right-click anywhere on the video. In most browsers like Chrome or Edge, you'll see an option called 'Save Video As...'"

"Start the screen recording," Leo said. "Then play the video in full screen. Wait for it to finish. Stop the recording. The video will save directly to your phone’s camera roll."

But every time she pressed and held on the video, the only options were "Share" or "Copy Link." There was no "Save to Device" button. Panic set in. What if the video was deleted? What if MeWe went down?