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: MMS usually requires a cellular data connection rather than just Wi-Fi. Enable Auto-Download
MMS is a legacy protocol developed in the early 2000s. When you receive an MMS video, your carrier (Verizon, T-Mobile, Airtel, etc.) stores the video on their proxy server. Your phone receives a link (URL) to that server, not the actual video file. This is why MMS videos look blurry (carriers compress them to under 1MB) and why they expire after 30 days.
While these sites can rip videos from URLs, they pose significant risks:
