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Top 100% Legal Streaming Services That Don’t Cost a Dime

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2023
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In today’s world, everyone loves entertainment, and streaming services have become the norm. However, with so many services available, it is easy to get lost in the sea of subscription fees and hidden costs. Fear not, as we bring you the top 100% legal streaming services that won’t cost a dime.

1. YouTube – Not just for cat videos, YouTube offers a wide range of free movies and TV shows, as well as live streams.

2. Tubi – With over 20,000 titles, Tubi offers a diverse range of free movies and TV shows that you can stream instantly.

3. Peacock – NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service offers a free tier which includes a selection of movies, TV shows, and live channels.

4. Crackle – Sony’s free streaming service offers a wide range of movies and TV shows with limited ad interruptions.

5. IMDb TV – Amazon’s IMDb TV offers a range of movies, TV shows, and original content, all for free.

6. Pluto TV – With over 250 channels and a diverse range of content, Pluto TV offers a free and legal streaming service.

7. Kanopy – A streaming service aimed at college students and library cardholders, Kanopy offers an extensive range of independent and classic films.

8. Hoopla – Library patrons can access free movies, TV shows, and audiobooks through Hoopla’s digital service.

9. Vudu – Walmart’s streaming service offers a selection of free movies and TV shows, as well as the ability to rent or purchase newer releases.

10. Popcornflix – With a vast library of movies and TV shows, Popcornflix offers a free streaming service that is ad-supported.

In conclusion, there are plenty of legal streaming services available that won’t break the bank. From YouTube to Hoopla, there are a variety of options for all your entertainment needs. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the free content!

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