I have to say, not trying to be the bad guy, as a community of makers it's a bit odd to support a product that actually convince us to steal/not pay/break terms of another maker, big one or small one, it's just bad business conduct.
It's like supporting games/movies/music hacking groups in my mind. Makers are working hard on their product/content, if don't want to pay, find something more suitable for you.
@tomer_barnea1 This is a good point. To be clear, someone has to be a subscriber and pay for the content. This tool just allows you to share it with authorized users without having to give up your password.
@tjeffkerr For the vast majority of people, it does not. Almost all popular services have text like "allow X people to stream at the same time." As long as you are not selling access (which the product doesn't allow) and keep it to authorized users, then it's allowed.
@jbrowder1 May I ask why the information on your homepage (https://donotpay.com/) is completely referring to a completely different product (a robot lawyer) than described here? This is not a good sign.
@jbrowder1@ozkanbugra They offer a suite of services underneath the "DoNotPay" brand. Their app allows you access most of those services, but a browser extension is probably the best way for this particular product/feature.
How are you supposed to use the service if you do not bank with one of the banks that obviously pays you money to be involved? Any other service that I have EVER entered my bank information into has allowed me to enter it manually, but AGAIN you don’t have that option because my bank, even though it is one if the largest banks used by Military personnel, won’t pay you to be part of your site. If you really CARED about your customers you would provide the option to enter you account credentials manually.
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