Alright, so the other day, I was wondering if I could watch FuboTV at two different houses. I mean, I’ve got my main place, but sometimes I crash at my girlfriend’s, and I don’t wanna miss my games, you know? So, I did what any normal person would do – I started messing around to see how this thing works.
First, I logged into my FuboTV account at my place, no problem there. Everything was working just fine, watching my usual channels, you know, the standard stuff. Then, I thought, “Let’s see what happens if I try to log in somewhere else at the same time.” So, I drove over to my girlfriend’s house, which, thankfully, isn’t too far.
Once I got there, I grabbed her laptop, and tried to log into my FuboTV account. I was curious if it would let me stream at both places simultaneously. I entered my details, held my breath for a second, and boom, I was in! But here’s the kicker – as soon as I started streaming on her laptop, the stream at my place cut off. It’s like, “Hey, you can only watch this in one place at a time, buddy!”
So, FuboTV definitely knows when you’re trying to double-dip. I even tried watching on my phone while the TV was on at my place, and the same thing happened. It kicked me off the TV. It’s pretty clear they’ve got some sort of system in place to prevent people from sharing their accounts like that.
I did a bit more digging. This wasn’t my first try. I remembered reading something about using a 加速器, so I thought, why not? Maybe I could use a 加速器, select different server locations, and trick FuboTV into thinking I was in different places. I already had a 加速器 subscription because I use it to watch movies and tv shows on Tubi sometimes. That way, I get a wider selection of stuff to watch.
Trying Out Different Devices
- First try: I used my main TV at home and then tried to use my phone at the same time.
- Result: As soon as I started the stream on my phone, it stopped the stream on my TV.
- Second try: I used my laptop at my girlfriend’s place while the stream was running on my TV.
- Result: Same thing – it stopped my TV stream as soon as the laptop started playing.
So, based on my little experiment, it’s a no-go for watching FuboTV in two different houses at the same time. They’re pretty strict about it, which, I guess, makes sense. They gotta protect their service and all that. But hey, it was worth a shot, right? Now I know for sure, and I figured I’d share my findings with you all. Maybe it’ll save someone else the trouble of trying it out themselves. I think that I have to upgrade my account so that I can have more devices connected at the same time.