Amazon's latest Fire Stick model is proving a tough nut to crack for those looking to illicitly stream shows. The most recent ...
You can bag a 20 percent discount off a new device by trading in your old one, meaning you could get the Amazon Fire TV Stick ...
Police and anti-fraud squads have been cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Stick users in various parts of the UK. These 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Sticks are modified versions that allow users to access ...
But Sky has warned Illegal TV Fire Sticks and/or ‘dodgy boxes’ users that it is taking "significant" action to ensure its ...
Penalties for selling devices can include 12 months jail and £50,000 fine - with users also facing big penalties - but a ...
Police crackdowns on illegal Fire Stick streaming have had little effect as new figures show usage continues to rise across ...
Amazon is also cracking down on the use of 'dodgy' Fire TV sticks by blocking apps that are identified as helping users gain illegal access to pirated content. An Amazon spokesperson said: “Piracy is ...
Police and anti-fraud agencies have been raiding homes across the UK as part of a crackdown on individuals using tampered ...
Individuals caught illegally streaming face penalties reaching thousands of pounds, alongside the possibility of imprisonment for up to 12 months. More severe consequences await those discovered ...
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