Using anything via Amazon is a bad idea at this time.
Chameleon
Not for me. :) I have a business and personal account, pay to subscribe to many channels, spend $50K a year with Amazon US, and don't do "obvious" pir8-things. I don't rent and rip and never watch; I don't use VPNs, I don't use fake emails or accounts or anonymous payment methods or free email accounts ; I don't login from fake locales not matching verified billing address; I don't sign up for multiple trials then cancel; I watch a hella lot via Amazon, not just rip and run. I buy stuff on Amazon video, and my account is tied ot movies everywhere bluray purchases.
Amazon tracks behaviors and the more "whack" you do, you were more likely to get "whacked." :)
I'm also "middle age" and have been customer since they only sold books (!).
However, all that nonsense being said, I also practice some pattern recognition practices:
a) I watch 100 hours of actual Amazon stuff on my AppleTV box if I download 100 hours of content from all my subs. By watching a lot of hours of stuff from my IP, my account, my location, etc., I am "weighting" the algorithm in favor of watch time more than download time.
b) I listen to music on more than one Amazon music device before I download stuff with Mfab. Again, my listen time exceeds my download time.
c) I don't over do downloads in one day. Few at a time. My download times are usually different from my watch times.
d) as noted above, I have a fully verified, trackable account, so nothing suspicious or trying to "game" Amazon by sighing for multiple trial periods or discounts.
Nothing against what others practice; I used to do a lot of edge things up until about 2005. I am fairly low risk due to the fact I am totally verified multiple ways via Amazon. As with anything in tech, your mileage will vary. "Be careful out there."