Full list of areas where ‘dodgy’ Fire sticks are no longer allowed after crackdown comes into effect
💨 Abstract
In the UK, law enforcement and anti-piracy groups are cracking down on the use of 'jailbroken' or 'modded' Amazon Fire TV sticks, which allow users to stream content illegally. These devices, often sold by unauthorized vendors, enable access to pirated content, violating the Fraud Act. Recent raids have led to arrests and seizures, with Amazon also updating its Fire TV Stick to prevent such modifications.
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