Fire TV Stick owners offered cheap way to stream Sky TV and it's totally legal

It's no secret that millions of Fire TV Stick owners are tuning into expensive Sky streams for a fraction of the usual price. However, most homes getting that premium content without signing up for an official contract are often doing so illegally with adapted devices offering full access to sports and movies via so-called "dodgy" streams.
Although this might seem tempting, watching via unofficial platforms comes at a risk, with users often exposed to malware and other worrying issues, including seeing adult content.
Luckily, If you happen to own a Fire TV Stick, there's now a way to get very cheap Sky and it's totally legal. In fact, Amazon is actually offering the deal on its website.
The bargain content boost is dishing out access to Sky's NOW telly service for just £6.99 per month - that's a £3 saving off the usual cost.
READ MORE: Apple confirms biggest free iPhone upgrade in years and it's coming soonThat low price includes a NOW Entertainment Membership with those signing up getting access to channels includingSky Comedy, Sky Atlantic, Sky Max, Sky Documentaries and Sky Crime.
The discount even lasts for a whole six months which means Fire TV Stick users get cheaper Sky telly for the rest of 2025.
The only catch is you must be a new member of NOW, and you must act before June 20th - that's when the offer ends.
To redeem the deal, Amazon says users simply need to head to the NOW app of their Fire TV Stick and sign up.
"You pay £6.99 a month for 6 months of Entertainment Membership instead of the usual selling price of £9.99 a month," Amazon confirmed.
Daily Mirror