A GitHub user has released scripts that allow anyone to download video content from many popular streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney +.
The repositories, were created by the user Widevinedump, and the scripts are free for λήψη and use. But there are some limitations, especially with CDM (Content Decryption Module) that seems to be missing from the code. This naturally limits the use of these scripts, since the content they download remains encrypted. The owner of the Widevinedump repository is asking users to send him an email to activate the locked content, for an unspecified amount of money.
The following services are supported:
'NETFLIX', 'AMAZON', 'APPLETV', 'DISNEYPLUS', 'SHAHID', 'DCUNIVERSE', 'HULU', 'STAN', 'RAKUTEN', 'GOOGLE', 'FANDANGONOW', 'PEACOCKTV', 'HBOMAX', 'OSN'
Many online streaming services use Google's Widevine DRM technology to protect content from being downloaded. The technology supports different levels that streaming services can set to secure their content. Most preletterbrowsers support Widevine.
The scripts we mention above seem to work, but using them could lead to account bans or users being sued by streamers Companies.