I don’t think anyone is going to give you the login details for Tivimate as I wouldn’t and it’s not advisable imo.
You need to buy your own sub for the app and then share with friends and family that you trust.
There are places where you could buy it for £7-8 but there is no point since you have no control when you could be removed. They would control the email and as a result the devices, more importantly your device. Just get lifetime direct and share with your close friends and family.
Most Iptv providers don’t send their URL out so paying £30 for life time tivimate sub is a total waste of money really it’s better just to use the provider tivimate app it’s free and does the same exact thing.
Most Iptv providers don’t send their URL out so paying £30 for life time tivimate sub is a total waste of money really it’s better just to use the provider tivimate app it’s free and does the same exact thing.
Most Iptv providers don’t send their URL out so paying £30 for life time tivimate sub is a total waste of money really it’s better just to use the provider tivimate app it’s free and does the same exact thing.
Also be cautious of Tivimate or any other app premium from a supplier as part of a subscription. They would still keep the license and you just ended up paying for it in case you decide to go elsewhere. They would then sell it to the next person, and so on!
About 5/6 providers, if there URL keeps getting attacked somehow from using these apps from the official App Stores they eventually stop sending URL to customers.
About 5/6 providers, if there URL keeps getting attacked somehow from using these apps from the official App Stores they eventually stop sending URL to customers.
But you can extract url from custom apps so it makes no difference if the supplier gives you the details or not.
So they are still open to being hacked.
But you can easily extract url from custom apps so it makes no difference if the supplier gives you the details or not.
So they are still open to being hacked.
Good point but I don’t know the answer to that question but I’m quite sure their is some way around that for hackers not to get url that’s why providers are not giving out dns or m3u.
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