WONDERING what’s changed after Amazon’s big crackdown on illegal Fire Stick streaming? Millions of devices are affected. Last ...
In a semi-detached house on the outskirts of London, 'David' can get you access to live football across the world for £50 a year.
Amazon’s Fire TV lineup has gone from a perfectly simple concept—a stick that streams video—to a corporate naming convention nightmare. There’s the HD, the 4K Select, the 4K Plus, the 4K Max, and the ...
Amazon's new Fire TV 4K Select update blocks VPNs, sideloading and unapproved apps, ending the freedom many users loved on older Android-based devices.
Police across the UK are continuing their crackdown on illegal streaming operations involving modified Amazon Fire TV Sticks.
Amazon has cracked down on Fire Stick piracy, blocking illegal apps used to stream live sports and Hollywood movies.
Full list of areas where ‘dodgy’ Fire sticks are no longer allowed after crackdown comes into effect
People are at risk of a large fine if they do not pay for a TV licence and watch live sports on a ‘dodgy’ fire stick. The maximum punishment is a £1,000 fine – which could reach £2,000 if you live in ...
Amazon launches a major Fire TV Stick update to block apps linked to illegal streaming. The crackdown targets sideloaded content and aims to protect creators and users.
Amazon is soon cracking down on increased illegal streaming, with the company announcing that it will soon block all apps that are suspected of offering pirated content ...
As of today, Amazon will reportedly block apps suspected of facilitating illegal streaming. The latest model blocks users ...
Amazon are to start blocking ‘dodgy’ Fire TV Stick apps from today in a new major global crackdown. The initiative comes as ...
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