Efforts to crack down on the Fire Stick epidemic were ramped up over the Christmas period, with hundreds of letters sent out ...
Illegal Fire Sticks have become a popular way for Premier League fans to watch their football while avoiding paying for ...
Set Daily Express as a 'Preferred Source' to get quicker access to the news you value.
With football rights being spread across multiple streaming platforms, football fans are projected to spend more than £1,350 per year come 2027 on subscriptions to watch every game possible, and with ...
Amazon's Fire TVs and Fire TV Sticks might rule the roost in terms of sheer popularity, but these aren't the only devices ...
Penalties for selling devices can include 12 months jail and £50,000 fine - with users also facing big penalties - but a ...
New Sport Industry Report 2026 shows 58% of fans now believe using pirate streaming services is socially acceptable despite crackdown and threat of £50,000 fines ...
The Instagram for TV app is available now in the US on select Amazon Fire TV devices, including Fire TV Stick HD, Fire TV ...
The distribution and selling of illegal Fire Sticks is of greater concern to police in the UK compared to the use of them.
SKY has issued a warning to viewers to stop using ‘dodgy’ Fire Sticks to access its content without paying. Sky has been working alongside a law enforcement to crackdown on illegal ...
Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire have been targeted ...