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For users, the experience was typical of such pirate sites: a cluttered interface riddled with pop-up ads, redirects, and malware risks. Yet, for millions unable or unwilling to pay for multiple streaming subscriptions, the lure was strong. By the third episode’s release, 7StarHD.CV recorded a spike in traffic, with analytics firms like Muso noting a 340% increase in global piracy for the series, heavily driven by Indian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern users where the site was most popular. www.7StarHD.CV - The Day of the Jackal -2024- H...
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