About to cancel Netflix.
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Yeah, we just dropped it. Notice that a lot of these paid services are starting to incorporate ads, too?
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I have Netflix ad free. They have been pretty big in Asian programming, so for me, it is worth it.
A friend in the US has a VSeeBox. This somehow seems quite illegal, but.......
A vSeeBox is a streaming device that connects to your TV and allows you to watch live TV, movies, and shows without monthly subscriptions. It comes preloaded with apps and provides access to various channels and on-demand content.
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I have a Netflix cheaper-with-ad subscription. It has been a very long time since I actually watched anything on Netflix. The few times I thought of watching something on Netflix, I quickly think "nah, I don't want to waste anytime on ads." The only reason I have not bothered to cancel it is because it comes "free" with another service that I subscribe to and actually use.
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I have Netflix ad free. They have been pretty big in Asian programming, so for me, it is worth it.
A friend in the US has a VSeeBox. This somehow seems quite illegal, but.......
A vSeeBox is a streaming device that connects to your TV and allows you to watch live TV, movies, and shows without monthly subscriptions. It comes preloaded with apps and provides access to various channels and on-demand content.
I have Netflix ad free. They have been pretty big in Asian programming, so for me, it is worth it.
A friend in the US has a VSeeBox. This somehow seems quite illegal, but.......
A vSeeBox is a streaming device that connects to your TV and allows you to watch live TV, movies, and shows without monthly subscriptions. It comes preloaded with apps and provides access to various channels and on-demand content.
It’s perfectly legal. It’s the same thing as a Firestick or ROKU. The only difference is that its personal platform is open. So the user may or may not choose to install apps that may not be legal to allow you to stream content illegally. It’s no different than an android smart device or a windows PC, for that matter.
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I have Netflix ad free. They have been pretty big in Asian programming, so for me, it is worth it.
A friend in the US has a VSeeBox. This somehow seems quite illegal, but.......
A vSeeBox is a streaming device that connects to your TV and allows you to watch live TV, movies, and shows without monthly subscriptions. It comes preloaded with apps and provides access to various channels and on-demand content.
It’s perfectly legal. It’s the same thing as a Firestick or ROKU. The only difference is that its personal platform is open. So the user may or may not choose to install apps that may not be legal to allow you to stream content illegally. It’s no different than an android smart device or a windows PC, for that matter.
@LuFins-Dad Ah okay. Seems weird that the HBO, Paramount, etc. dont "encrypt" their streaming to prevent this from happening. I am guessing that they have thought about it, and it can't be done.
(I know absolutely nothing about how streaming works on a scientific basis).
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Ha! Just cancelled it. I was under the impression Mickey was coming from Netflix. Should have thought a little harder. -
@LuFins-Dad Ah okay. Seems weird that the HBO, Paramount, etc. dont "encrypt" their streaming to prevent this from happening. I am guessing that they have thought about it, and it can't be done.
(I know absolutely nothing about how streaming works on a scientific basis).
@LuFins-Dad Ah okay. Seems weird that the HBO, Paramount, etc. dont "encrypt" their streaming to prevent this from happening. I am guessing that they have thought about it, and it can't be done.
(I know absolutely nothing about how streaming works on a scientific basis).
I don’t know about Encryption, but you can use the device to have the actual HBO Max app, the same as any streaming platform… Smart TV’s, phones, PC’’s… You pay for the service just like normal…
Getting the illegal feeds are beyond me. I know they exist, but they exist on phones and PCs as well.
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@LuFins-Dad
Ha! Just cancelled it. I was under the impression Mickey was coming from Netflix. Should have thought a little harder.@LuFins-Dad
Ha! Just cancelled it. I was under the impression Mickey was coming from Netflix. Should have thought a little harder.Finley’s a little beyond MM Playhouse, but he occasionally sees it and wants to watch. He’s smack in that in-between phase.
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Netflix used to be where you can find any movie. Now it's hard to know which platform any given movie is on. I still have a normal cable box and DVR... I think I'm old and not cool like most neighbors these days that have cut the cord. We have too many streaming services... need to cut back.
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