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Go away from streaming sites and load your media locally. Governments can't block that. (Make sure to use a VPN and when torrenting, use qBittorrent and bind it to the Interface of your VPN)
I'll keep that in mind, but it is not an answer to either of my questions.
I get it, but it is the answer that you need if you don't want to be worried about sketchy websites.
Ultimately if you want to keep streaming content rather than downloading give it a look to the following apps:
Kodi and Stremio (with Torrentio) both widely available, don't forget to improve them with a Real Debrid account.
Ah, and now I see where the miscommunication came from. I got all these sites from the r/Piracy megathread (which, I understand, is curated for safety and quality) and I browse with an antivirus and adblocker anyway. Sketchiness is not my primary concern, though I appreciate the recommendations. I'm just curious if anyone knows why they all look the same.