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Due to the illegal nature of the website/service, 123movies was taken down. No surprise the site was the bomb. Since then, many alternatives to 123Movies have cropped up. You will also find 123movies proxy sites that offer similar content. However, since free streaming websites violate copyright laws, I'd recommend accessing them through mobile ...
Yeah it’s really weird, I had the extension all set up, and today it kept not working and saying it wasn’t updated (I updated everything, uninstalled it, reinstalled it, even tried on a different browser and downloading the extension fresh and it said it was out of date) and going default just says it can’t verify and I tried later today and now apparently the server isn’t responding ...
Lawmakers decided, and rightly so, that penalizing consumers for watching content that’s available for anyone to consume is not a realistic means of mitigating piracy. If people want to watch a movie, then they’ll pay for it. If it’s available for free, they’ll watch it and then watch the legally distributed version later.
I saw it was on the megathread so I don't doubt it is a safe site. I just don't want to be in trouble if there was some sort of torrent seeding whilst I watch.
A few weeks ago, I had to send my computer for repairs and when they did the repairs they deleted all my browser history and everything that was on my hard disk.
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Here’s my take. I live in Asia, and Midsommar hasn’t dropped here yet. It will in about a week. From my experience, just about the time a new film is due to premiere here, it will show up online.