The larger question is: Why isn’t VidAngel, a very popular and well made application, present in Roku’s vast library of available apps, many of which are relatively useless? Are you saying that Roku’s standards are higher than Amazon’s? Or how about Apple, which is known for being extremely controlling with regard to the applications it allows on it’s platforms? No, I’m sorry, that simply doesn’t wash. I just moved into streaming TV in the past year and tried Roku because it was highly recommended. I now own three Top of the line streaming sticks and feel that I have wasted my money. I am an Amazon Prime member and My family uses Apple products extensively. Furthermore, I research all purchases thoroughly and didn’t make the decision to buy Roku lightly. IF I have to trash my devices, as a matter of principle, because the management of Roku has some kind of axe to grind with people who simply want to watch programming, which they’ve PAID TO SEE, without some of the more offensive content, I WILL NOT BE BACK; I promise you. There is no good reason not to approve the VidAngel app, in its current technological configuration. This really pisses me off, because Roku has so many great features as well as access to enjoyable content. However, shutting down VidAngel severely diminishes the value of my other streaming services, such as Amazon Prime and Netflix and I’ll not stand for it. If Roku doesn’t value my business, fine, I’ll take it to someone who does.