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for all the times weve told you to use a vpn when using third-party streaming services or iptv now is the first time we have ever seen more than 1 800 customers facing fines for using an iptv service coming up [Music] hey guys welcome back lee here from lee tv hope you are well so theres been big news over the last week or so the article was reported on totem freak and it is related to an iptv service that was taken down but not only are they being investigated for the first time ever we are seeing 1 800 plus customers being fined for using the service and being charged with the use of stolen goods this is something we have never seen now weve always told you guys to use a vpn when using third-party stuff especially with iptv and with the blocks which ill talk about in just a second this is a great example of why you should be protecting your online activity anyway lets get into the article right now as you can see this was posted on the 19th of october pirate iptv investigation