Wait, the user mentioned "patched." Maybe it's referring to a modified or cracked version of a site to bypass restrictions? Some users try to access pirated content by using these patched versions of streaming sites. So, "mkvcinemasrodeo patched" could be someone discussing a patched version of a site, which is probably illegal and against copyright laws.

YouTube (Free Movies section), Tubi, Pluto TV, and Freevee.

Bypass scripts often require broad permissions to "read and change all your data on the websites you visit." This is a major privacy risk if the script comes from an untrusted source.

MKVCinemasRodeo operated on a relatively simple model. The site would scrape content from various sources, often using bots to download and upload movies and TV shows. The pirated copies were then made available for streaming or download, usually in multiple formats, including MKV, MP4, and AVI. The site's administrators took great care to evade detection, frequently changing domain names, and using mirror sites to stay one step ahead of law enforcement.

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