Amazon have blocked illegal apps as they try to reduce global piracy that involves streaming live football games.
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 ...
DODGY telly apps that allow Amazon Fire Stick owners to watch premium TV illegally will stop working from today. Amazon has launched a major global crackdown on Fire Stick piracy that will see ...
Police across the UK are continuing their crackdown on illegal streaming operations involving modified Amazon Fire TV Sticks.
Huge ramp up in global crackdown on piracy as those watching sports and other content illegally told to watch out ...
A crackdown on illegal Premier League streaming via 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Sticks is targeting a wide range of areas across the ...
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 Firesticks have become the weapon of those who wish to watch live football without paying for it. Here's how you can ...
Experts have warned Amazon fire stick owners who use them to illegally watch subscription TV could be funding organised crime and allowing gangs to profit off their personal data - as retailers crack ...
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