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Last updated: 8 May 2026 · Effective immediately

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What AppCoreX actually is

Let us begin with the most important thing on this whole page. AppCoreX is software. Specifically, it is an Android based media player. You install it on a device, you point it at a media file or a personal portal that you already own access to, and the player plays it. That is the entire scope of what this product does.

It is not a service. It is not a network. It is not a subscription. The download you receive is a sealed application binary with absolutely no preloaded channels, no preinstalled playlists, no shipped credentials, and no relationship with any external broadcaster, studio, or platform. When you open the player on a fresh install, the screen is empty. It stays empty until you, the owner of the device, choose to point it at something.

Because of how the product is structured, AppCoreX has no technical capacity to host, redistribute, broadcast, or transmit content. The server side of this project handles only one job, which is the brief handshake that lets you copy a portal address from your phone to your television without typing it out on a remote. After that handshake completes, our infrastructure is no longer in the loop. Any media you play moves directly between your device and whatever source you yourself configured.

We have no business arrangement with any television network, streaming service, sports league, or media studio. Names and logos that appear on marketing pages of this website are illustrative placeholders intended to show how the player interface looks when it is in use. They are not endorsements. They are not affiliations. They are images chosen to communicate a layout. The trademarks shown remain the exclusive property of their respective owners and we lay no claim to any of them.

The decision to add a particular portal, playlist, or media file is taken entirely by the end user. The end user is the only party that knows the legal status of that content in their own country and the only party with control over what gets configured. By extension, responsibility for that choice sits with the end user. This is not us shifting blame. It is the only honest description of how the product works.

To say it plainly. We do not promote, encourage, or assist piracy in any form. We do not know who our users are or what they are watching, by design. The product was built to play media that the user already has the legal right to access, just as a film projector plays a reel the operator already owns.

Terms of Use

The moment you install the AppCoreX application or open this website, a working agreement is formed between you and the AppCoreX project. The terms below describe that agreement. If anything below is unacceptable to you, the correct response is to uninstall the app and close this website. There is no penalty for that and we hope you find a tool that suits you better.

1. The product, in plain words

AppCoreX is supplied to you as a downloadable Android application. It is offered on an as is, as available footing. The development team works on it actively, but we make no promise that any specific feature will be present, will continue to be present, or will work identically across every Android device on the market. From time to time we may add capabilities, retire capabilities, or change how something behaves, and we will do so without giving advance notice in most cases.

2. Your part of the bargain

By using AppCoreX you commit to a small number of things, and they are all common sense.

  • You will only use the player to play media that you have the legal right to access in your country, on your device, and at the time of playback.
  • You will not attempt to use AppCoreX as a tool for accessing content you do not have permission to access. The fact that the player can technically attempt to read a stream does not constitute permission.
  • You will not pull the application apart, modify it, repackage it, or republish it under another brand. The only legitimate way to obtain the app is from us.
  • You take care of your own credentials. If you save a portal username or password into the app, that information lives on your device and remains your responsibility to keep private.
  • You will operate within the laws of the country, state, or region you happen to be in when you use the app. We cannot know that for you and we will not try to.

3. Things we cannot promise

Software is imperfect. We test on real hardware, but the Android ecosystem includes thousands of device variations and hundreds of portal protocols, and combinations we have never seen will appear over time. We cannot guarantee that AppCoreX will be free of bugs, that it will work on the exact television set in your living room, that a particular third party portal will always remain compatible, or that a media format will continue to be supported by the underlying platform. We do our best, and that is the warranty you receive.

4. Where our liability ends

Where the law allows us to do so, we limit our financial exposure as follows. We are not responsible for indirect losses, lost time, lost subscriptions, lost data, or any consequential damage you may believe arose because the app misbehaved. If a court ever finds that we owe you something despite the rest of these terms, the maximum amount payable will be capped at whatever you paid us for the app during the twelve months prior to your claim. If you paid us nothing, that cap is zero. None of this language attempts to remove rights that consumer protection law in your jurisdiction grants you and cannot be removed by contract.

5. Changes to these terms

This page is the live, canonical version of our terms. When we revise the wording, the new version takes effect from the moment it is published here, and continued use of AppCoreX after that point counts as acceptance. We do not chase every user with email notifications, so the polite expectation is that you will glance at this page from time to time, particularly after a major release.

Privacy

We have tried to design AppCoreX so that you have to give us as little personal information as possible. The section below tells you exactly what that turns out to be in practice.

1. The small amount we do collect

  • The MAC address of the device on which you install the app. This identifier is used solely to associate that specific physical device with portal configurations sent to it from our website handshake. Without it, the product cannot function.
  • Anonymous crash and error reports. When something inside the app goes wrong, the app may quietly send us a stack trace so the development team can investigate. These reports do not contain media file names, portal credentials, or anything that identifies you personally.
  • If you choose to email or message support, the contents of that conversation, naturally. We keep support correspondence so we can continue to help you if you write again.

2. The things we deliberately do not collect

  • The titles, paths, or contents of media you play. The player does not phone home with a list of what you watched.
  • Plain text portal usernames and passwords. The credentials you enter live on your own device, encrypted at the operating system level. Our servers see only the brief handshake.
  • Information for advertising or for sale to third parties. We are not in the data brokering business and we do not run ads inside the application.

3. Browser storage on this website

This website uses a tiny amount of browser local storage for two narrow purposes. The first is to remember which language you chose from the language menu so we do not pester you with it on every page load. The second is to remember that you have already seen the welcome notice that appears on first visit, so it does not appear again for twenty four hours. We do not use this storage for advertising tracking, fingerprinting, or behavioural analytics.

4. Outside services this site touches

A few features depend on services we do not control. Movie poster artwork is loaded from a public movie metadata provider. Web fonts are loaded from a font hosting service. QR codes for messaging shortcuts are rendered by a public QR generator. When your browser fetches those resources, the third party in question will naturally see the standard request information any web request reveals, primarily your IP address. How those services handle that information is governed by their own privacy notices, not ours.

5. Your rights, simply

You can write to us at any time and ask what we hold about you, ask for a correction, or ask us to delete it. Where we hold something we will say so, where we do not we will tell you that too, and we will act on a deletion request within a reasonable timeframe. The contact details are at the bottom of this page.

Refunds

If you have paid for the application and within seven calendar days of that purchase you decide that AppCoreX is not the right fit for you, we will refund your money in full. There is no test you have to pass, no five star essay to write, and no gauntlet of cancellation prompts to navigate. Send us a short message, mention the order, and we will start the process the same business day.

To make our side of the work faster, including a few details with your refund request helps. We appreciate it when you tell us the device or model the app was bought for, what was not working or why the app turned out to be unsuitable, and the reference number of the original transaction. None of these are mandatory, but the request moves quicker when they are present.

Once a refund is approved on our end, it is sent back to the original payment method automatically. From that point onward the timing is in the hands of your card issuer or wallet provider. In our experience the money lands within three to five working days, though some banks take a little longer than that, and we have no ability to speed up their internal queues.

After the seven day window we look at requests one at a time rather than refusing as a rule. If something has genuinely broken or your circumstances have changed, write to us anyway and we will see what we can do. We would rather treat you fairly than enforce a calendar deadline against the spirit of the thing.

Copyright concerns

AppCoreX respects copyright. As covered earlier on this page, the application itself does not store, transmit, or distribute any media. Everything that plays inside the app comes from a source that the user themselves configured.

If you nevertheless believe that a page on this website, an image used in our marketing material, or a screenshot in our App Store or Play Store listing infringes a copyright you hold, write to us. We take such notices seriously and will review every one. Please include enough detail for us to act on the notice without further back and forth.

  • Who you are. Full name, a postal address that can receive correspondence, a telephone number, and an email address that you actually monitor.
  • A clear description of the work you say has been infringed. Where it was published, when, and any registration number you may have.
  • The precise URL on our domain where the alleged infringement appears. A page level URL is sufficient. The complaint cannot proceed if it points only to the homepage in general.
  • A statement that you genuinely believe the use is not authorised by the rights holder, its representative, or the law itself.
  • A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information you have given is accurate and that you are either the rights holder or authorised to act on their behalf.
  • Your signature. A scanned signature on a PDF or a typed name on an email both count.

Send the notice to dmca@appcorex.online. We aim to acknowledge within two business days and to act, where action is appropriate, within a few working days after that.

One thing to keep in mind. If your complaint concerns a stream or playlist that an end user has chosen to load into the player on their own device, that content is not under our control and we cannot remove it. Such content is hosted by whoever is operating the third party portal in question. The correct party to approach in that situation is the operator of the portal, the hosting provider behind it, or local law enforcement. We can only act on material that physically lives on infrastructure we own.

How to reach us

For everyday product questions, the fastest way to get an answer is the support page, which puts our WhatsApp and Telegram channels right in front of you. For matters that benefit from a written record, email is the right tool.

  • General questions and reseller enquiries. hello@appcorex.online
  • Copyright complaints and legal matters. dmca@appcorex.online
  • Privacy enquiries, data access, deletion requests. privacy@appcorex.online

Replies typically arrive within five working days, often sooner. If your matter is genuinely urgent, mark the subject line accordingly and the right person will be alerted.

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