This typically happens when the website updates its structure (DOM changes) or security tokens, causing the stylus/userscript to fail.

Modern apps use SSL pinning to prevent "Man-in-the-Middle" attacks (which is how modders intercept traffic). Bond v2.0 originally broke this pinning. The new patch re-implements pinning with a dynamic certificate that changes every 12 hours. The modded client cannot keep up.

: The security "bonds"—such as Google Play Licensing (LVL) or proprietary authentication checks—are located and nullified.

Based on the subject line, this guide addresses the technical resolution for (a popular Stylus plugin for the website MV (Maltese) / move.ph, often used for streaming) where users experience a "Bond" error or broken playback due to a patched or outdated script.

In the landscape of third-party media platforms, domain hopping is a standard survival tactic. For a period, mallumv.bond