First, I need to parse the original text carefully. The user previously had an example where terms were replaced with three options, and they want the same approach here. The current task is more complex because they want every single word replaced with three synonyms, which might be tricky. However, I need to be cautious about proper nouns like "The Pirate Bay," "Netflix," etc., which should be skipped as per instructions.

But since the user wants three options, maybe they need to be inferred. Alternatively, skip that part. However, the user might have intended for certain terms like resolution (720p) to be expanded. Maybe the user's example was from a different context. Given that, the safest answer is to format the terms present in the text as single values, but since the user wants 3 options each, there's a conflict. Therefore, the answer might have to note that the text doesn't provide three options for any term. Alternatively, the user wants each term to be a placeholder with v1, even if not present. In that case, perhaps the answer is formatting each term with three options, but using the existing text's values as v1, and assuming v2 and v3 as other possibilities, even if not mentioned. However, that's speculative.

Continuing with the next parts. Each common noun and verb needs synonyms. For example, "captivating audiences" becomes fascinating viewers? Maybe "captivate" could be fascinate, and "audiences" watchers.

I'll need to proceed step by step, perhaps using a synonym thesaurus for each word. Let me process the first paragraph first to test.

Now, I'll go through each sentence and replace the terms. For instance, the first sentence becomes: "When streaming or watching any content, it’s essential to take safeguards to safeguard your device and confidential details..."

Moving to "Method 3: Streaming Services If you don't want to download the movie, you can also consider streaming it on various platforms."