
The developers tried to get the proper certificate from Apple to allow the application to be installed on iOS without jailbreaking the device. The demand is clearly there for a Popcorn Time iOS app. And according to the devs, 8,000 people try to install the Android app onto their iPhones on a daily basis. As for users, it’s perfectly legal (although arguably unethical) to use the app because neither you nor the app hold the movies - the movies are pulled from the Internet.įorty-five percent of Popcorn Time installs are on Windows, with Android accounting for 30%. Popcorn Time streams pirated content that it doesn’t produce, so it’s always operated in a legal grey area. The devs behind this app tell me that they’ve been approached several times from the powers that be (they won’t say who), but so far they’ve managed to work within the given bounds.

The team is already working on incorporating an integrated VPN service and Chromecast and Airplay support, but the current plan includes rolling out those features in upcoming releases. The app is free and there isn’t a monthly fee. Just click on a movie to start streaming it to your iPad or iPhone. The app works like its desktop counterparts–It provides an easy way to stream pirated content.

That said, it’s still easy to obtain and install the needed software as long as you’re willing to jailbreak your iOS device. Not surprisingly, Apple didn’t give the official nod to this app so Popcorn Time cannot be found in the App Store. It’s never been easier to watch pirated movies and TV shows on the iPhone or Android device. Popcorn Time, the so-called Netflix for pirates, is now on iOS.
