How do you actually recognize legal streaming sites?

Fi
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I want to watch a manga on Crunchyroll and that's legal, isn't it? Because this is a .com site and you have to watch advertisements.

Because it doesn't exist on Netflix.

Ra

Yes, Crunchyroll is legal.

Fi

Cool. Is there any way to turn off the advertising?

La

Yes if you buy a membership.

Br

Crunchyroll is one of the few legal sites that is also available as an app, I can recommend it.

Re

Most of the time you have to pay money on legal anime platforms or they contain a lot of advertising. Legal anime sites are e.g. Chrunchyroll https://www.crunchyroll.com/...version_de" class="text-primary">https://www.crunchyroll.com/...version_de" class="text-primary">https://www.crunchyroll.com/...version_de

Anime on Demand https://www.crunchyroll.com/de/welcome?referrer=paid_cr_google-ads_search-conversion_de

Wakanim https://www.crunchyroll.com/de/welcome?referrer=paid_cr_google-ads_search-conversion_de

eLegal are e.g. Anime4foryou where I don't put a link in because I don't support that

fl

The best way to recognize legal streaming sites is how popular and / or well known they are…

Write the page name in the Google bar and just add, Legal? "After it. This is the quick way to find out if you want to try another page, but don't know whether it is legal

Re

No, but it works with a trial subscription which you can cancel after 14 days.