Watching pirated movies on your iPhone just got a little harder. After climbing the charts of Apple’s App Store, the trendy Kimi app, with its collection of bootlegged movies, has just disappeared.
The piracy app Kimi, which let users watch stolen movies and TV shows on their iPhones, briefly surpassed streaming heavyweights on Apple’s App Store rankings before being removed by the company for ...
Apple has pulled an app dedicated to streaming pirated movies and TV shows from the App Store. The app in question, “Kimi,” disguised itself as an app that “tests your eyesight.” In reality, it ...
Apple removed Kimi, a platform that showed pirated movies and shows for free, from its app store. The app ranked higher than Netflix's app and got over 100 reviews before it got pulled, per Wired. The ...
Earlier this week, a vision-testing app shot up the charts on the iOS App Store. Kimi claimed to be an app iPhone owners could use to test their eyesight, but after downloading it, those users were ...
Within minutes of downloading the Kimi vision testing app, I was watching Saltburn. Within minutes of downloading the Kimi vision testing app, I was watching Saltburn. There’s a vision testing app ...
Customers who have previously purchased content through the Microsoft Movies & TV storefront can continue to access it on an Xbox or Windows device, the notice says. Microsoft is not offering refunds; ...