The use of such tools often involves testing stolen credentials. It is highly recommended to use official, paid subscriptions through recognized, legal providers to avoid potential security risks or malware.

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These scripts specifically target Xtream Codes API endpoints, which are commonly used by services like TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro to manage channel playlists, EPG (electronic program guide), and user access.

They aim to identify "hits"—active, paid, or trial subscriptions that are currently functional, often by checking the expiration date and content package allowed by the server.

Official, safe ways to configure TiviMate with your own credentials. How to secure your current IPTV account.

An .anom file acts as a script for automating the verification of lists of username/password combinations or MAC addresses against an IPTV provider's API.

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