Safari Download [better] Video Shortcut Patched

Because Apple now requires stricter permissions for accessing domains, many shortcuts that use "remote" code (scripts hosted on places like RoutineHub or iCloud) are being flagged by the system. Users are finding that shortcuts that worked yesterday are suddenly "broken" because the underlying script is either blocked by a new iOS signature check or the developer has stopped maintaining it due to the cat-and-mouse game with Apple.

Shortcuts now blocks the “Get Contents of URL” action from following certain redirect chains that streaming sites use to obfuscate direct video links. This means even if the shortcut finds a .mp4 URL, the download action fails with a “403 Forbidden” or “The operation couldn’t be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -999.)” safari download video shortcut patched

When a Safari video download shortcut is "patched," it usually means the third-party server it relied on is down, or Apple updated iOS (such as iOS 18 or 26 ) and changed how the Shortcuts app interacts with web content. Why Your Shortcut Stopped Working Third-Party Server Downtime: Most shortcuts like R⤓Download All Media Downloader (AMD) This means even if the shortcut finds a