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He heard her tapping. “Got it. ‘The Fall Guy.’ It’s grayed out.”

“I have Mom’s Netflix password,” Chloe said.

He called her. “Okay, listen. You can’t just download ‘from’ anywhere. You have to be specific. First question: Do you have a subscription to anything?”

He heard her typing. “Okay… okay… I’m in. Whoa, they have ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’ There’s a download button!” How To Download Movies From

Leo smiled. This was a better assignment anyway.

“Alright, Chloe. There’s a legal, free way. It’s old school. Go to the public library’s website. Use your library card number.”

“Help. I’m housesitting for Mom. Her Wi-Fi is down. I’m bored and there’s nothing on cable except a marathon of ‘Storage Wars.’ How do I download a movie from… anywhere?” He heard her tapping

“Perfect. Open the app. Find a movie. Look for the download icon—it looks like a downward arrow inside a little square.”

Leo sighed. This was the real How To . Not for pirates, but for the broke and disconnected. He opened his laptop.

His phone buzzed. It was his younger sister, Chloe. He called her

“Disney+? Hulu?”

He looked at his own screen. The cursor was still blinking. But now he knew what to write.

“No,” he said, leaning back in his chair. “I’m just someone who finally finished that blog post.”

He was a tech blogger for a modest website called Digital Compass , and his editor wanted a straightforward, legal guide. “Finish the sentence with ‘legal streaming services,’” his boss, Mara, had said. “Explain offline downloads on Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+. Make it boring but useful.”