Another illegal streaming app was approved by Apple’s App Store that surfaced pirated films for people in certain regions outside the U.S., including France, Canada, and the Netherlands. It has since been removed from the App Store. :
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Monday, November 4, 2024
Apple’s App Store mistakenly approves app that streams pirated movies
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