Kuaiyong
KuaiYong is a rogue app store that allows iPhone and iPad users to install pirated apps without needing to jailbreak their phones. Far from being shut down by Apple, the KuaiYong team has announced that it’s going global and will soon launch its knock-off iTunes replacement app in English.
China’s Top Apple Hackers Launch a Pirate iOS App Store
KuaiYong has just launched this web store for pirated iOS apps. Far from being shut down by Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), the Chinese team behind KuaiYong seems to be thriving. Last year

5 Popular iOS Jailbreaking and App Piracy Tools in China
Just because Chinese consumers love your smartphones, it doesn’t mean they like your mobile ecosystem. In fact, they more than likely hate it. That’s the conclusion that can be drawn

Still Not Killed Off by Apple, China’s Jailbreak-Free App Piracy Service is Going Global
KuaiYong’s English-language PC app, a sort of Pirate Bay version of iTunes, is coming soon. Earlier this month we looked at KuaiYong, a rogue app store that allows iPhone and

Tech in Asia: Our Picks for Story of the Week [Jan 5]
Things were a little slow getting back into gear after the holiday break, but there was still some interesting tech news happening over the past week. And when there wasn’t

How Has Apple Not Killed This? Chinese Startup Enables iOS App Piracy Without a Jailbreak
With the recent closure of the iOS jailbreak app Installous, the mischievous hive-mind of the web has been looking for an alternative way of running pirated apps. And you won’t

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