DoNotPay

DoNotPay

The world's first robot lawyer.

3.0
2 reviews

33 followers

The DoNotPay app is the home of the world's first robot lawyer. Fight corporations, beat bureaucracy and sue anyone at the press of a button.
This is the 3rd launch from DoNotPay. View more

DoNotPay

Share your subscriptions with just a link
Share and trade your favorite subscriptions with friends and family using just a link. No password required.
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Tomer Barnea
I have to say, not trying to be the bad guy, as a community of makers it's a bit odd to support a product that actually convince us to steal/not pay/break terms of another maker, big one or small one, it's just bad business conduct. It's like supporting games/movies/music hacking groups in my mind. Makers are working hard on their product/content, if don't want to pay, find something more suitable for you.
Joshua Browder
@tomer_barnea1 This is a good point. To be clear, someone has to be a subscriber and pay for the content. This tool just allows you to share it with authorized users without having to give up your password.
Joe
@tomer_barnea1 @jbrowder1 and without them paying!
Youssef KH
@tomer_barnea1 @jbrowder1 bro you made ana mazing product, you rock
Youssef KH
@tomer_barnea1 @jbrowder1 do you have a cached version? or maybe host it on a website?
Saxon Brooker
@tomer_barnea1 @jbrowder1 basically family sharing without password
Jeff Kerr
How does this not violate the terms of service of the services being "shared"?
Joshua Browder
@tjeffkerr For the vast majority of people, it does not. Almost all popular services have text like "allow X people to stream at the same time." As long as you are not selling access (which the product doesn't allow) and keep it to authorized users, then it's allowed.
Bugra Ozkan
@jbrowder1 May I ask why the information on your homepage (https://donotpay.com/) is completely referring to a completely different product (a robot lawyer) than described here? This is not a good sign.
Stephen Silber
@jbrowder1 @ozkanbugra They offer a suite of services underneath the "DoNotPay" brand. Their app allows you access most of those services, but a browser extension is probably the best way for this particular product/feature.
Joshua Browder
@ozkanbugra @stephensilber That is right and great feedback. We have gone ahead and added it to the website too
Eric Brownrout
Funny to see the idea resurfacing — our team built this exact tool 5 years ago: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/h...
Daniel Roger Casanova
@brownrout how did that play out?
Duarte Martins
Is this legal?
Joshua Browder
@duarteosrm Thanks so much for the question. If you use any popular service, they have text like "allow X people to stream at the same time." Of course they allow certain people to access your account (roommates, family, etc). As long as the appropriate limits are in place, this is a great security tool to avoid having to share your password with these people.
Taylor Wroblewski
They basically charge you $3 to add your phone number to the Do Not Call registry. not super useful unless you have some things you were wrongly charged for.
Joshua Browder
@ttwroble This particular product (above) is free. As for the other stuff, we offer over 100 different features for the $3, including a fake credit card to give to those robocallers. Adding you to the DNC registry is just the first step :)
Kaj Rah
@ttwroble @jbrowder1 Joshua one can't even make an account on your site without getting hit with charges.
Chris Messina
Well... this is interesting! Curious how it'll fare compared with Jam!...
Joshua Browder
@chrismessina thank you so much for hunting. We are big fans of anything that helps consumers having to pay $100 a month for all the streaming options :)
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