Journalists discovered a pirated online movie theater called Kimi on the App Store; This cinema became very popular and lasted for almost six months. In this respect reports Border.
The app’s description on the App Store stated that it required an eye test, but in reality it allowed you to watch pirated copies of TV shows and movies for free. It’s unclear how the service managed to pass the quality and security checks that Apple is supposed to detect such violations.
Kimi was added to the App Store in September and has since been made available to iOS, iPadOS and macOS users. Shortly after the memo was published and The Verge journalists contacted Apple, the app was removed from the App Store. However, it managed to become quite popular during its existence, ranking eighth in the list of popular free entertainment apps on the App Store and 46th in the overall ranking of free apps.
Some illegally streamed movies and TV series that violated the copyrights of content creators. Service developers made money from advertisements within the service.
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