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No, for the same reason they would not get a C&D using a VPN+usenet/torrent.
The ISP can't see the contents of the data stream.
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I think you might have been reading too fast.
Torrentio is used to link Stremio to a Debrid Service.
Or maybe I'm not understanding what you're seeing?
Why would you want/need a VPN when you're using a debrid service?
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Riddle me this. How exactly does one achieve "Privacy" when engaging with Disney? Netflix?
Presently, no streaming company knows what content of theirs I have consumed. Is that not privacy?
A data breech at Netflix will not reveal any of my personal information as they have none of my information. Is that not privacy?
You see, there's a great big blob where privacy and piracy intersect. Some might say it's a circle.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/16s0pfy/how_do_debrid_services_actually_operate/
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These companies sometimes list their own movies on torrent sites and then record everyone who downloaded it from them. So, yes, they can see what you download if you don't mask your IP through some proxy.
Do you know how a debrid service works?