Police have visited homes up and down the country in the latest crackdown on ‘dodgy’ firesticks used to watch illegal sports ...
Regularly watch Netflix and YouTube on your Amazon FireStick or Roku device? You may still be required to pay for a BBC TV ...
A crackdown on so-called “dodgy” firesticks has taken place just in time for Christmas. It is set to be a busy festive season ...
The Premier League and its partners are intensifying their fight against illegal streaming, with a new focus on 'dodgy' Fire ...
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Contrary to popular belief, watching or recording live TV on your Amazon FireStick means you have to pay the annual BBC TV Licence fee - or risk being fined up to £1,000 ...
It basically refers to the Firestick being ‘jail broken ... The purpose of this is to allow users to watch illegal streams of sports, usually - so one purpose could be to watch football ...