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    #31
    Originally posted by Stan001 View Post

    Oh wow, I remember your troubles. I guess I still find it hard to believe an ISP would target the streamfab servers. Does your ISP, like for me, Xfinity, have something like Advanced Security? It is well known that if you want to browse certain sites, it needs to be off on Xfinity, so I just leave it off.
    Also, usually changing DNS can simply fix, although I know you tried that. Even with the Security off, I still use either OpenDNS or Cloudflare DNS.
    People can Google other DNS.

    Does 6229 still work, because if it does, then did streamfab make a change in the servers in later versions?
    Me and the devs have tried everything and we can't do anything about it because verizon is blocking me on their end. No 6229 doesn't work anymore either, i downloaded 1 movie from Amazon and didn't touch SF for a month came back manually updated to 6.4 thats when the shit started.

    Edit: also on that day me coming back to SF to download after that month hiatus upon booting up my pc SF didnt ask me to update to the newest version like it always does, that right there was the first red flag. I didnt pay any attention to that because I always do the offline Install

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      #32
      I have been downloading boatload of series to save for later, movies I already bought, and some stuff to watch later that might be gone in 2 months when I actually want to watch from Amazon. Realllllly adds up with older shows with 22-26 eps per season. I have been slowing my roll on that this week, and also trying to watch hours of actual stuff via Amazon on my AppleTV for perceived "balance." Just for laughs I also checked my Amazon account for any messages. Of course, not worried if 'revenue' related since I might spend $20K a year on Amazon (seriously -- catfood adds up!!). I am in US. This only interested me as I have been downloading so much from Amazon (US), but I have some random purchases from UK version from years back when some UK music company or tech company had their buy links on Amazon. I make sure I'm not logged into UK version for my downloads, though.

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        #33
        If we want to get to the bottom of this, we need more info.

        The people who received this email, are you using Amazon UK, US, Japan or PrimeVideo?

        Also, do you EVER play anything or strictly download?

        What is the volume of your download activity?

        Like simchris, I download a shitload from Amazon and because I spend so much money on channel add-ons and all kinds of physical items, they may be ok with the perceived loss from me downloading. I do play some stuff from within StreamFab sometimes, but that's just for a few seconds so it shows up in my continue watching. I think my mom may be watching stuff on her TV, but I guess I will ask her.

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          #34
          Originally posted by TheRaven View Post
          I got this email. It is real. I checked on Amazon website and it is in "Your Messages".
          I would love to see a screenshot of that

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            #35
            Originally posted by jpp72 View Post

            I would love to see a screenshot of that
            see this thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/Streamfab/c...are&utm_term=1

            in the comments is a full picture of the actual email.

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              #36
              also what tariff you have would be interesting, with advertising - without advertising
              NEVER use the update function within Streamfab. Always download the offline file!

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                #37
                see this thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/Streamfab/c...are&utm_term=1

                in the comments is a full picture of the actual email.​
                I think what jpg72 wants is a screenshot of the message listed in his Amazon message center.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by hottif View Post
                  I got one of those emails from amazon.co.uk. But I'm not in the UK...

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                  The ones I get from Netflix looked similar but I delete them. One came on email, one on my mobile phone as an MMS message. They too had similar verbage trying to persuade you it was legit. Stating their urls always end in netflix .com, etc and it encouraged you to visit the help center. Then at the bottom there was a link, going to somerandomurl.com/netflx (note the absence of one of the letters. Is it going to netfix or netflx?)


                  As far as getting releases from the scene.... 4K Disney stuff is found there. Fantastic that SF does DV/HDR Full HD now, but if I want the 4K, go there. Torrenting is somewhat dangerous to your ISP, use the usenet/newsgroups. Easynews or other providers have a great web interface.​

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                    #39
                    These are real. I just got one and to the email address I use with Amazon. It's also in my Amazon account messages.

                    Here is my general behavior.

                    -no VPN
                    -use only in my own country
                    -usually just a few titles here and there
                    -I pay for rentals and do not refund them, I typically also play those rentals in a browser just to be not entirely obvious
                    -I recently broke my typical habits and pulled down a couple series that causes me to use all 100 for maybe 2 or 3 days and its been 2 or 3 days since I did that

                    Clearly they have known the whole time what was going, it's not a case of just noticing. They have either decided to tamp it down (assuming that it makes them cash given the purchases and rentals and prime subscription) or they are warning to slow it and then will start doing hard bans at some point disallowing it entirely.

                    "We kindly ask you to review Section 4.k. of the Prime Video Terms of Use and ensure that all activities on your account comply with these terms. Continued violations may result in account closure."

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                      #40
                      Would be nice if someone from Streamfab chipped in. I do not download much these days, but who knows how long a history Amazon are looking at. I received an email today which is legit. I am in the UK and do not use a VPN.j For now I am removing Amazon until someone from streamfab actually pipes up and says something useful.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by tt4079 View Post
                        Would be nice if someone from Streamfab chipped in. I do not download much these days, but who knows how long a history Amazon are looking at. I received an email today which is legit. I am in the UK and do not use a VPN.j For now I am removing Amazon until someone from streamfab actually pipes up and says something useful.
                        What are they going to say? It is what it is. Amazon will either ban this outright or try to keep it to a dull roar to keep farming rentals and purchases.

                        I assumed this would be coming at some point. It's all business. If Amazon thinks they are losing more money than what stopping it costs, they will stop it or attempt to. I know Amazon is very profitable but I do not know about Prime Video itself. It seems all the streaming platforms have a rough financial time, given the dearth of yuk most of the new stuff is (my opinion) times are probably harder than usual. So this might make sense for Amazon financially in their minds.

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                          #42
                          I have no clue. We know why is happening and working on a workaround. We have no clue how they are doing it. Whatever, but would be nice to hear something. You go to say you assume. So you really dont know much either. I want to hear from the experts that sell the software. Is that really unreasonable?

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by tt4079 View Post
                            I have no clue. We know why is happening and working on a workaround. We have no clue how they are doing it. Whatever, but would be nice to hear something. You go to say you assume. So you really dont know much either. I want to hear from the experts that sell the software. Is that really unreasonable?

                            Seems like some of the folks getting the warning email admit to renting stuff and then ripping the rentals. Which I never have done.

                            Captain Obvious says. If you want to get feedback from the devs you probably should put in a support ticket:
                            Feel free to contact StreamFab Service Team if you run into any problem when using StreamFab products, our specialists shall respond ASAP to hep you get your problems solved.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by tt4079 View Post
                              I have no clue. We know why is happening and working on a workaround. We have no clue how they are doing it. Whatever, but would be nice to hear something. You go to say you assume. So you really dont know much either. I want to hear from the experts that sell the software. Is that really unreasonable?
                              You won't get a response from Streamfab. What do they expect you to do?
                              NEVER use the update function within Streamfab. Always download the offline file!

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                                #45
                                I HIGHLY doubt we will hear anything from someone representing streamfab. If we do, I will be very shocked.
                                99% of those who say they got it, it was via email. The one that is concerning is TheRaven, who has stated it was in their Amazon Messages.
                                This is why jpp72​ said it would be amazing if we could get a full screenshot, even if the member had to block out any identifying info before posting.
                                That can't be faked unless Amazon itself has been hacked. The emails are another issue.
                                It does seem to overall be very suspicious that some got it, and others who download tons of stuff have not.

                                Again, if members are concerned, they can completely stop downloading for a while from Amazon or restrict how much and what they download.

                                Also, even if there is someone from streamfab looking into it, they will have to not only figure out how it is being triggered by Amazon, but also how to bypass it. Especially those who received the message from AmazonUK and us, the .com version of Amazon.

                                Also, it could be triggered in many ways. But it still seems to be only reported by Streamfab users.
                                Things can't be fully accomplished without proper access.
                                Things need to be done with active moderatoration.

                                Disclaimer: Use of a VPN can NOT be fixed by StreamFab staff or members.

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