Pay $15 and access free entertainment for life with this unique tool

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TL;DR: Cut the streaming cord and enjoy free content for life thanks to a lifetime subscription to BitMar Streaming Content Finder, now only $14.97 (reg. $150) until Jan. 11.


Good entertainment doesn’t always have to come with a monthly bill. If you’re tired of shelling out a small fortune month after month on multiple streaming services, it’s time to meet BitMar Streaming Content Finder. This game-changing platform helps you discover free movies, shows, music, and more from all around the world.

Right now, you can pay just once and enjoy a lifetime subscription to BitMar Streaming Content Finder for only $14.97 (reg. $150) through Jan. 11.

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Sick of bouncing between streaming apps only to end up with nothing to watch? BitMar Streaming Content Finder offers a much more affordable option that serves up endless options from around the globe — all for free. You pay once for this AI-powered tool and get to enjoy the benefits for life.

BitMar Streaming Content Finder uses a Bing-powered search engine to find free entertainment, like full movies, TV shows, channels, videos, and songs. And not only does it not cost you anything — it’s ad-free, even when you pick something like a YouTube video. It also ensures you’re only routed to secure websites.

You can use this lifetime subscription on up to five devices, from smartphones to tablets, laptops, and smart TVs. If you’re curious how you unlock a lifetime of content for $15, it’s because you’re paying for the platform, not the content. Creators still earn revenue, as they can monetize the free traffic BitMar sends them through its DMCA-compliant platform.

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By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Score a lifetime subscription to BitMar Streaming Content Finder for just $14.97 (reg. $150) until Jan. 11.

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