Don’t tell me that’s going to parse in a CLI
Like Legal Streaming sites don’t steal your data without you knowing
Came here to say exactly this.
I’d trust the piracy sites more actually. We don’t voluntarily give them our credit card and address.
You signed the agreement, now we get EVERYTHING! I recently enabled duckduckgo’s app tracking protection and it has been eye opening. In the past 7 days it’s blocked 4200+ tracking attempts.
12,627 blocked attempts for me in the last 7 days. The worst offenders are MLB app, and Sync. At least I’m using Sync. I haven’t opened the MLB app in over a week, but it has still tried to report personal information about me up to 762 times per day.
Ill trust 100 shady sites over a paid service that is obligated to spy on me.
Nah they steal your data but you know for sure
opens website
Sky and its trusted partners need your permission to store and access cookies, unique identifiers, personal data, and information on your browsing behaviour on this device.
Uh huh… “Illegal streams” eh?
I mean, the companies that charge us are stealing our personal data too.
And we even pay them to do so.
As the “techie” guy on the marketing team, this offends me on so many levels…
Everyone knows it’s “C://>”
Because the giant media streaming corporations definitely don’t. Even though you pay them. Right?
At the very least you’d think they’d get
C:\>
correct, but I guess whoever made that was probably on iOS or Linux.I wonder what the CLI for “They” does. Pretty odd that it takes 8 arguments, let alone starting with an uppercase letter.
And that <\ at the end 👌
A self-closening null tag. Perfection.
Did some digging, guess who runs bestreamwise.com? Give you a hint, it starts with C and rhymes with omcast
You wouldn’t download a car
I like how they fail to mention that legit streaming services just do that anyways as a matter of course.