Amazon has begun enforcing a global crackdown on apps that enable users to illegally stream movies, shows, and sports through its Fire TV Stick.
Amazon has explained why it moved to a new Vega OS for its Fire TV Stick 4K Select, moving away from the traditional Android-based interface.
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Attila covers software, apps and services, with a focus on virtual private networks. He's an advocate for digital privacy and has been quoted in online publications like Computer Weekly, The Guardian, ...
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Fire TV will now block piracy apps, no matter how you installed them
Amazon will start blocking piracy-related apps on all Fire TV devices, including sideloaded ones. The company says the move protects both media creators and users from malware and fraudulent apps. The ...
Amazon will block any app that offers access to pirated content, regardless of whether it was downloaded through its Appstore ...
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Fire TV Stick crackdown on free streams is 'welcome step' but viewers must stay on high alert, watchdog warns
FACT Chairman told GB News the shake-up at Amazon will help tackle 'growing threat of illegal streaming apps' in the UK ...
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