DOWNLOADING just one app on your Amazon Fire TV Stick can unlock tons of free content.

It’s so good Amazon even promotes the free app on its website.

Amazon Fire TV Stick users can download Freevee at no extra cost

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Amazon Fire TV Stick users can download Freevee at no extra costCredit: Getty

The tech giant explains: “Did you know that, in addition to Prime Video, Amazon also offers a completely free streaming service with thousands of hit movies, shows, and Originals?

“It’s called Amazon Freevee, and it’s an ad-supported streaming service that lets you watch all kinds of different movies and TV shows for free.”

If the content on the Freevee app looks familiar, that’s because it used to be IMDb TV.

You can access thousands of premium movies and TV shows via the app.

Users can also access 150 always-on FAST channels.

It’s easy to download the Amazon Freevee app onto your Fire Stick device.

Go to the Find bar on the main menu and type in the app’s name.

Alternatively, you can use voice search if you have a compatible remote.

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Just hold down the microphone or Alexa button and speak into the remote.

Once Freevee pops up you just need to click on Get or the shopping cart icon.

If you already have the Prime Video app, Freevee content is available there.

Amazon adds: “Freevee is also available as a standalone app on a variety of devices, including all Amazon Fire TV devices, iOS and Android mobile devices, Xbox, PlayStation 5, and many smart TVs.”

You should sign in to Freevee using your Amazon.com username and password.

That way, you’ll get personalized recommendations based on your previous activity.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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