Perfect Player removed from Google Play Store

by xenyz
Skyscreamers

Guys it’s Andriod, load your apk and install. Goggle play is only a platform, access is still possible these guys will be back on aptoide quick

Sn00ker_

Meh, it's pretty easy to obtain the APK file, if this is how they planned their fight against IPTV to be, I can already tell it won't be very successful

sddeckoff

BS move. Shows rotten attitude, nothing more! My IPTV provider is a legit one for the territory of Bulgaria, and provides m3u as an option. Same BS that was going on againts torrent apps in the 90s.

Of course, history has shown that such actions are never going to win - the industry has to adapt. Piracy can never be stopped, it will adapt, the only way for it to be subdued is the legit providers to offer solutions that are move convenient and at fairer price than the illegitimate providers.

Steam greatly subdued game piracy, so did Netflix and the likes about films.

xenyz

After smarters last week (is it back?) now another IPTV app has been removed from the Play Store.

It's a good idea to have backups and a backup plan to get your favourite IPTV app

mariospeedragon

Easily find it on almost any popular file linked

philster007

Will VLC be removed to? Don't think so

shaunmps4

How does Kodi stay in the play store then?

stokks

always good to know the alternatives if possible :) for example xciiptv is not working with android 10 at the moment

cardinals588

It's on aptoide

kev086

Does anyone know how to group the channels on perfect player on a Sony Bravia? It’s all just channel lists that I have at the moment

jeromymanuel

Puffin Player had to remove the download feature.

Same with Downloader - you have to install the add-on.

Just wait until the remove the ability to sideload unknown sources...

Will be using ADB.

doubleu

i've always used IPTV Pro instead, and it's still there.

MrKaon

Perfect player and smarter pro are both garbage player, with inefficient and bloated code, only way to save customers from them was removing them from store.