This is the line you create in your configuration file to give someone else access to your card.

When evaluating an Exchange CCCam service, several factors come into play:

Never post your actual C-line (username/password) in a public thread; always use Private Messages for the actual data.

Other users connect to this host over the internet.

This article dives deep into everything you need to know about CCCam exchange—from its origins and operational mechanics to the serious risks involved and the modern legal alternatives that are reshaping the industry.

CCcam is a software protocol used primarily in Europe and the Middle East to share conditional access module (CAM) subscriptions over the internet. While the technology was originally intended for legitimate card sharing within a private household, the "exchange" of CCcam lines (C-lines and F-lines) has become a widespread method for unauthorized access to pay-TV services. This report details the technical architecture of CCcam, the methodology of exchange, the inherent security risks to users, and the legal landscape surrounding its use.