An independent guide
to the NetMirror app
We are not the developers of NetMirror. We are not Netflix. We don\'t host any video content. We\'re a small group of people who use the app daily, write down what works and what doesn\'t, and publish it here so the next person doesn\'t have to figure it out alone.
Why this site exists
One of our editors spent 30 days using the NetMirror app daily before any of this site was built. That diary — the 30 install hiccups, the live-sport disappointments, the multi-language audio surprise — became the foundation of the review at the top of the homepage.
The pain point that drove building this site was simple: every other "NetMirror" resource we found online was either an obvious affiliate-style content farm, a thin install guide auto-translated from another site, or a domain squatter charging for a free APK. None of them tracked the URL rotation properly. None of them published SHA-256 hashes. None of them said anything honest about what the app couldn\'t do.
So we made this. It\'s free, it has no ads, we don\'t sell your data, and we maintain it because we use the app ourselves and care about getting the next person\'s install right on the first try.
In one line
"Help anyone who wants to use NetMirror get started in under 5 minutes, with all the safety checks done upfront and all the trade-offs explained honestly."
What we do — and what we don\'t
Clear about both. The "don\'ts" list matters as much as the "dos".
What we do
- Install guides for Android, iOS, PC, Mac, Smart TV, Firestick
- Current working PC/Mac URL — kept fresh within hours of every rotation
- Verified safety reports (VirusTotal scans, SHA-256 hashes)
- Honest reviews — including the 30-day daily-use diary
- Changelog highlights and what's new in every release
- Troubleshooting for common install and playback errors
What we don\'t do
- We do not host, upload or distribute any video content
- We are not the developers of the NetMirror app
- We are not affiliated with Netflix, Amazon, Disney or any other OTT
- We do not run ads, sell user data or monetize visits in any way
- We do not promise anything about the legality of using the app
- We do not provide support for the app itself — only this information site
How we maintain accuracy
Four rules we hold ourselves to, with mechanisms not just promises.
Verified before publish
Every download link is scanned via VirusTotal before publishing. SHA-256 hashes are recorded so readers can verify their downloads match.
Updated every release
When a new app version drops, we re-run the safety scan, update the version/size/hash, and refresh the changelog within 24-48 hours.
Real-use first
Every guide is written after we install and use the app ourselves. The 30-day diary on the homepage is the actual log from one of our editors.
Honest about trade-offs
We say what doesn't work, not just what does. The cons section, the live-sports gap, the URL rotation — all in the open.
A small editorial group, not a content farm
The site is maintained by a small group of editors based in India and the US. We use bylines like "the editors" because the work is collaborative — every guide is reviewed by at least two people before publishing, and updates are owned by whoever takes the next watch shift.
We are not part of the NetMirror app team and don\'t take editorial direction from them. We don\'t accept paid placements, affiliate links, or sponsored content. There are no ads on this site, and there is no plan to add them.
The site runs on a tiny static stack (Astro + Tailwind, hosted on Cloudflare). It costs us a few dollars a month to keep online — we cover that out of pocket.
Editors use initials and region in reviews ("V., Mumbai") to protect personal privacy while keeping attribution real. Every review on the site is from someone who actually used the app and consented to publication.
Spot a mistake? Send it through the contact form — pick "Other" as the subject and write "Correction" in the message. We fix verified mistakes within 24 hours. Material corrections are noted at the bottom of the page with a timestamp.
Got feedback? Found an error? Just want to say hi?
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