I guess most people know about the movie web app site, which pulls videos from various sources.

Recently they added a request to download an extension to your browser, for optimal perfomance and better quality.

It is featured on the firefox android extensions site from Mozilla, it has a github page. What I read online is that it seems the extension wants access to everything you do in your browser, which seems kind of sketchy.

What do people here think about it? Anyone installed it and can say more?

Edit: thanks for all the comments, looks like less people knew about this than I thought.

  • RBG@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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    9 months ago

    I was not aware if I am allowed to post a direct link, so apologies for that but there was a previous post of mine where I asked about help with subtitles for a series, someone posted a link and my topic got closed/deleted by a mod. So that is why and I hope you posting the link does not cause that again. I should have included the github link though, that is true.

    Edit: I added links to the actual extensions.

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      9 months ago

      It’s less of a problem to link to solutions to a more general problem than specific shows/movies. Copyright holders are more likely to take action if they find their content directly mentioned and linked to.

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      It’s more that you can’t link directly to sites that host pirated content or adjacent files, like subtitles, and mentioning how to pirate series directly is frowned upon since it’s indexed by search engines and copyright holders can find it.

      A GitHub page is generally fair game, such as the page for Mihon (Tachiyomi fork) being posted after Tachiyomi ceased development. It should also be noted that web scrapers (which is what this extension seems to be) don’t actually host any content so they are relatively insulated from being targeted by DMCA notices - this means you should be able to talk about them freely.