Police and anti-fraud officers have been cracking down on users of modified Amazon Fire Sticks across multiple UK regions.
Fire TV Sticks will soon be blocked from illegal apps, and that means some might look for new ways to stream content.
The Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) previously warned that supplying or using illicit streaming devices is ...
Individuals caught illegally streaming face penalties reaching thousands of pounds, alongside the possibility of imprisonment ...
Greater Manchester is one of 17 UK areas which have seen crackdowns on 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Stick users. Police and anti-fraud ...
Police and anti-fraud agencies have been raiding homes across the UK as part of a crackdown on individuals using tampered ...
FACT and police are conducting thorough investigations into illegal streaming activity across the UK and Ireland ...
Police and anti-fraud squads have been cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Stick users in various parts of the UK. These ...
Authorities have warned people who use modified Amazon Fire Stick devices they could face fines reaching £50,000 and up to 12 ...
Police and anti-fraud squads are cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Stick users in 17 parts of the UK - including Cheshire.
Police and anti-fraud squads are cracking down on illegal streaming devices across the UK, with both suppliers and viewers ...
Households with 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Sticks have been warned that police are cracking down on their usage in 17 UK areas.