Consumer Modified Fire TV Stick users warned this is how police detect them By Matthew Mohan-Hickson Digitial Reporter Comment Published 18th Apr 2025, 11:00 BST Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Authorities carried out a clampdown on illegal streaming sticks last year đ¨ Sign up to the weekly Cost Of Living newsletter. Saving tips, deals and money hacks.
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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. âDodgyâ firesticks are facing crackdowns. Police visited home late last year.
But how are modified Fire TV sticks detected? Authorities have been clamping down on so-called âdodgyâ Firesticks . The jailbroken devices have become popular over the last decade. While modifying a Fire TV Stick isnât illegal in itself, using one to watch pirated materials is.
If caught you could land a big fine. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Sign up for our UK Today newsletter - for all your morning headlines. But how exactly do the authorities detect âdodgyâ firesticks? Hereâs all you need to know: How are âdodgyâ Firesticks detected? Authorities in the UK have intensified efforts to tackle illegal streaming devices such as modified Fire TV sticks and IPTV services | Photothek via Getty Images The Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) has been carrying out a clampdown on âdodgyâ firesticks during 2024.
But Yahoo! News also reports that it is not just the sellers that could be at risk of legal trouble over the illicit streaming sticks. FACT has explained in the past: âFact constantly monitors the digital landscape to combat illegal streaming activities in the UK and Ireland. We utilise a range of methods to identify individuals engaged in unauthorised businesses that offer access to illegal streams.
â Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad According to Your Local Guardian , the agency heavily relies heavily on people reporting having seen an illegal stream - to catch people. But if FACT becomes aware of an illegal streamers, you could get a knock at your door. FACT added: âOne of these methods is through our partnership with Crimestoppers to make it as easy as possible to report illegal streaming, and over the past year, we have seen a significant increase in the number of reports directly linked to Firesticks and illegal streaming.
"These reports are then investigated by our Intelligence Unit, and followed up with a rolling programme of action which includes issuing 'Cease and Desist' letters and conducting nationwide 'Knock and Talks'. "These home visits, undertaken in conjunction with law enforcement, serve to inform individuals about their activities and the immediate need to cease and desist or face further action or prosecution. We also work in close collaboration with law enforcement to gather further evidence to actively pursue legal actions against these criminal entities.
" Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What is illegal about âjailbrokenâ firesticks? The term âjailbrokenâ simply refers to installing software that allows you to circumvent any restrictions placed by the maker of a device - such as an Amazon Fire Stick. It is not illegal per say to jailbreak a device, but it can be against the law to use one if you are doing anything illegal with it. Read More Dodgy Firestick crackdown: Sky blasts âdodgyâ Fire TV Sticks and hints at crackdown on jail-broken devices Dodgy Firestick crackdown: full list of UK areas targeted by police and the law around 'jailbroken' sticks Dodgy streaming mastermind who gave thousands access to Sky Sports and Movies is jailed Dodgy firesticks: hidden dangers of using illegal streaming sticks at Christmas For example if you had a âjailbrokenâ PlayStation and used it to play pirated video games, that would be illegal.
The main legal issue with âdodgyâ firesticks is how they are often used to watch illicit sport streams, to get around paying for Sky or other subscriptions. Also if you donât pay for a TV licence and watch live sports on a âdodgyâ firestick you could be putting yourself at risk of landing a big fine. The max punishment is a ÂŁ1,000 fine - which could reach ÂŁ2,000 if you live in Guernsey.
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Modified Fire TV Stick users warned this is how police detect them

Authorities carried out a clampdown on illegal streaming sticks last year đ¨