Blurayorbust
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I've been thinking of buying AnyStream to download some movies which I purchased a few years ago on Amazon - I've never liked the possibility of Amazon removing them even though I've paid for them and am now the owner as far as I'm concerned. I usually buy movies on Blu-ray but will occasionally make a digital purchase.
I understand that AnyStream presents itself to the streaming service as Chromium, is that right? Or does the streamer see it as Chrome?
If I was to do a 1:1 speed download (therefore at normal viewing speed) would that be a foolproof way to avoid detection, not just on Amazon but any of the streaming services?
As an aside I guess if a streamer like Amazon was suspicious they would also notice that all of a sudden I'm apparently using the Chromium browser instead of my usual (Firefox).
Naturally I don't want to risk being kicked off the service or perhaps even fined, etc.
I understand that AnyStream presents itself to the streaming service as Chromium, is that right? Or does the streamer see it as Chrome?
If I was to do a 1:1 speed download (therefore at normal viewing speed) would that be a foolproof way to avoid detection, not just on Amazon but any of the streaming services?
As an aside I guess if a streamer like Amazon was suspicious they would also notice that all of a sudden I'm apparently using the Chromium browser instead of my usual (Firefox).
Naturally I don't want to risk being kicked off the service or perhaps even fined, etc.
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