
The devices are plugged into TV sets,allowing them to stream content via the internet (Picture: Photothek/Getty Images)
People who own ‘dodgy’ Amazon Fire TV Sticks are now receiving a warning reminding them their viewing habits are,well,dodgy.
The sticks,also called ‘modded’ sticks,see suppliers install unofficial streaming apps,so users can watch costly content for free.
Some 1.5 million adults have illegally streamed in the past six months using jailbroken Amazon Fire TV Sticks,according to a YouGov poll.
Amazon has increasingly cracked down on the knock-off tech,with users now being shown a warning if they’re using an illegal app.
The alert reads: ‘Warning. One or more apps on your device have been identified as using or providing access to unlicensed content,including this app,and will be disabled.
‘To remove this app now,select “Uninstall”.’

Amazon will soon ban illegal streaming apps (Picture: Shutterstock/Picturesque Japan)
Users can,however,simply close the warning and continue watching premium entertainment or channels like Sky Sports for free.
But ‘obtaining services dishonestly’,as the law says,can land someone with up to five years in prison.
People’s days of doing this are numbered – the warnings will soon be replaced by a pop-up saying the blocked app can’t even be used.
Which pirated streaming apps will be blacklisted is unclear,according to AFTVnews. But the ban will be rolled out in Europe before the UK.
Amazon knows if an app is unofficial or not by peeking into its ‘package name’,the software’s unique name that identifies the app.
Yet dodgy Fire Stick sellers have already found a few ways to get around this,including ‘cloning’ services or apps to tweak the name.
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