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"which can harm your device" could be "that could damage your system or computer," "that might affect your device negatively," "that can negatively impact your equipment."

So maybe the user wants to avoid mentioning brand names in the variants. Therefore, "Google Drive" should be replaced with non-branded terms. So instead of "Google Drive", use three generic terms. For example, File hosting. That way, the brand is skipped, and generic terms are used.

Starting with the first part: "Before we dive into the guide, it’s essential to acknowledge the risks associated with watching MR Robot on Google Drive:"

Then the list of platforms. I need to make sure those names are left as they are. The instruction says proper nouns stay, so no changes there. The sentence after the list: "You can check on the platforms and see if they are available in your region." "Check" could be "verify", "confirm", "see". "Available in your region" might become "accessible in your area", "offered locally", "provided in your area".

"may be of poor quality" could be "might have low quality," "could feature subpar quality," "might lack clarity."

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Next, when I reach parts mentioning specific services like USA Network or Amazon Prime Video, I need to replace those with generic terms. For example, "USA Network" could be "Network". Same for "Amazon Prime Video", "Hulu", etc. These replacements should still make sense in the context of streaming services but without naming the actual providers.

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Starting with the first part: "Before we dive into the guide, it’s essential to acknowledge the risks associated with watching MR Robot on Google Drive:" These replacements should still make sense in the

Then the list of platforms. I need to make sure those names are left as they are. The instruction says proper nouns stay, so no changes there. The sentence after the list: "You can check on the platforms and see if they are available in your region." "Check" could be "verify", "confirm", "see". "Available in your region" might become "accessible in your area", "offered locally", "provided in your area".

"may be of poor quality" could be "might have low quality," "could feature subpar quality," "might lack clarity."