The TLD (top-level domain) is a generic extension often used by businesses, but it is also frequently used by niche streaming sites because it is cheap to register.
Cached DNS records or corrupted cookies can trap your browser into requesting a broken or decommissioned server node. Clearing your browser's data forces the platform to assign you a new, active server.
High-quality ad-blockers can stop "malvertising" (malicious ads) from running scripts in the background.
The TLD (top-level domain) is a generic extension often used by businesses, but it is also frequently used by niche streaming sites because it is cheap to register.
Cached DNS records or corrupted cookies can trap your browser into requesting a broken or decommissioned server node. Clearing your browser's data forces the platform to assign you a new, active server.
High-quality ad-blockers can stop "malvertising" (malicious ads) from running scripts in the background.