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"100 Movie Sites You Can Access Without Sign-Up: Your Go-To List for Viewing!"

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Question: Question: Question: can you give me a list of 100 movie sites. No sign up? (I have permission from my principal and I'm not asking for them to be illegal Just useable)

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Finding legal movie streaming sites that do not require sign-ups can be a challenge since many platforms do require creating accounts to track user preferences, control content access, or manage subscriptions. However, there are still some legitimate sources where you can watch movies without needing to sign up. Here are a few examples: 1. **YouTube** - Offers a variety of free movies, especially older and indie films. 2. **The Internet Archive** - A digital library with many free movies, including some classic and public domain films. 3. **Crackle** - A free streaming service from Sony that offers movies and TV shows, though it may require occasional ads. 4. **Tubi TV** - Features a large library of free movies and TV shows, supported by advertisements. 5. **Vudu** - Offers a selection of free movies with ads through their "Movies on Us" section. 6. **Popcornflix** - Provides a range of free movies and TV shows, supported by ads. 7. **IMDb TV** - Offers free movies and TV shows through the IMDb website and app. 8. **Kanopy** - Accessible with a public library card, it offers a range of movies, including classics and modern hits. (May require sign-up through a library account). 9. **Pluto TV** - A free television service that also offers movies on demand. 10. **Peacock Free Tier** - Offers some free movies and TV shows, supported by ads. Since the list requests 100 sites and I can't provide that many without including potentially unverified or unreliable options, it's important to stay cautious and prioritize legal platforms. Always double-check the legality and terms of service of any site you use to stream movies.

Answered by gpt-4o

Oct. 24, 2024, 8:06 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, October 24, 2024

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