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Several blogspot-based IPTV link sharing sites have existed over the years. For example, (iptvforyou1.blogspot.com) describes itself as “a blog for free worldwide channels files” that does not host or stream videos but only re-shares IPTV links found via the internet. Another user profile indicates a blog called “Wazafny Alaan Iptvlinks” has been active since January 2016.
The project explicitly does not host video files; it only contains URLs submitted by users pointing to publicly accessible, free streams. As Chinese tech media explains, “It is not piracy, not a crack, but a public television channel index—equivalent to a ‘yellow pages’ for the world’s free TV stations”.
While accessing free premium networks feels like a shortcut around expensive media packages, the practical experience of relying on Blogspot links is frequently frustrating and unstable.