I'm starting to think a VPN for Kodi use might be in order, anyone have any experience with this ?
Yep. I've got a VPN, as the Snooper Charter makes me nervous. I am not doing anything illegal, but I had to look up some health conditions affecting my family. And with the changes in place, almost any numpty connected to a government agency will be able to look up my history. Anyway, the VPN kind of works, but is slow and patchy. I wouldn't even try with Kodi.
using a vpn doesn't stop you being snooped on. and even if it wasn't hacked some vpn companies record and keep all your traffic data so a simple warrant will revel everything. a much more anonymous route would be to use tor. but even this is not 100% fail safe although a lot better at hiding your traffic than a vpn. your isp can see you are connected to the tor network but thats it. they cant see where you are visiting
Only a Daily Mail link I'm afraid but it looks like streaming copyright material has been declared illegal by the European Court of Justice:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...s-illegal.html
oh well thats it all over now better get my sky contract back
I struggle with live TV.
Something that really annoys my with kodi addons are you are now being offered 4k but no one I have found really offers 5.1 sound or higher. I'm I the only one?
By the way I have sky, Amazon and Netflix.
Nothing like admitting criminal activity on a public forum......
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
no it is now illegal to sell 'fully loaded' boxes, meaning buying a fire stick for instance with kodi on it and pre configured to play movies, nothing about doing yourself,
regardless of what the daily fail said about 'streaming content' the ruling was against a guy selling the boxes, this is now deemed illegal.
Resurection.
Is there any point installing Kodi on my Samsung phone? I'm not interested in the 'dodgy' parts.
Presumably it could be used for iPlayer, itv, etc. Is it worth it over the individual apps?
Im considering Iptv you get 4000 channels as long as you have over 20mb from your isp then its suppose to be good,you can install it on a fire stick,android box and u pay £60 for the year or can pay monthly at a bit more expense.
I have a raspberry pi2 that i hardly use i have kodi on my mac and phone and can chromecast or connect via cable from there.
Try opera web browser it has vpn built it if you select the opera turbo option on file menu for anyone needing one.
If it's not illegal to stream content to Kodi just call your ISP and ask them to unblock whatever they've done to prevent you doing, then let us know how you get along.
As with most shady efforts, and I've done it in the past, it's a PITA having to dance around the speedbumps they put in front of you to stop you doing it. In the end any permanent solution has a low WAF as a result and therefore not worth the effort.