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This is the first I'm hearing of streamio / debrid. What does debris do exactly? Their website isn't really clear.
A Debrid service caches torrents to their servers, so that users can download them directly at their maximum connection speed, without waiting for seeds. Basically, direct downloads for torrents. This is useful for an app like Stremio cause you can stream anything you want instantly. Also useful for AAA PC games cause if you have a fast connection, you can easily download, install, and play a game or three all in under an hour.
Furthermore, since you're downloading the files directly — and not sharing them with anyone like you would in a torrent client — you don't need a VPN, since ISPs don't go after people who pirate content, just those who distribute it.
I use Real-Debrid and it's only $35/year. Best money I've ever spent. No more Netflix. No more Hulu. No more HBO Max. No more QBittorrent. No more VPNs. No more angry letters from your ISP. Just all the torrents you could ever want, delivered directly to your TV or device, at gigabit speeds (or whatever your max download speed is). It sounds too good to be true, I know. You should try it for just one month and see for yourself.