There's an eye test app called You currently at number 8 on the Apple iOS App Store's trending list of free entertainment apps (it's number 46 among free apps overall!). However, this is not an app for testing your eyesight. At least, not unless you consider watching pirated movies on your smartphone a kind of eye test. Do you think you can do that?
I called Kimi “sneaky” in the headline, but at first glance I'd probably dismiss it right away as it seems very deceptive and claims it's not actually an eye test app. . But it's also surprisingly revealing. It has a half-baked description (beneath a half-baked screenshot): “Interesting app to test your eyesight,” but currently top reviews include “I downloaded this app to watch Frozen II,” and “Basic… It’s like Netflix!”
And what about the first time you open it? Well, here it is. Let me show you:
that's it. When you open it, you'll see movies and TV shows right there. There's no splash screen or trick to unlock it. genuine App. It wasn't hidden under a thin skin of legitimacy at all.
The app is reminiscent of Popcorn Time, which appeared on Apple's App Store a few years ago and allowed users to stream movies from torrents. It's not entirely clear if that's happening here either, but it would be expensive to host all of this content.
I'm not reviewing apps, but honestly, is it pretty decent?[検索]Once you tap on the tab, you'll find some useful and easy filtering options.Plus, see what people are watching most, what's new, and more[ランキング]There are also tabs.
You can also download movies, most of which seem to be of good enough quality to at least casually watch on your smartphone. (There's definitely a bad camera, though.) But there's no effort to express some kind of love of the movie with cast details or trivia. It's designed to help you watch the movies you want as quickly as possible, legal or not.