Download and install kuro on your device
We provide three installation paths: Android APK direct download, iOS Safari browser bookmark, and web browser access. Android users in regions where Google Play availability is limited can download the APK directly from our website. iOS users can use Safari without installing an app—no App Store approval needed. Web users can access kuro from any device with a browser.
Installation paths on kuro
- Android: Download APK from kuro.best/app/, enable unknown sources, install, register or log in.
- iOS: Open Safari, go to kuro.best, bookmark the page, use as your app shortcut.
- Web: Visit kuro.best from any device, no download required.
Step-by-step installation for Android
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Download the kuro APK
Visit kuro.best/app/ on your Android device and tap the download link for the APK file.
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Enable unknown sources
Go to Settings > Security > Unknown Sources (or Install Unknown Apps), then enable it for your browser or file manager.
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Install the APK
Open your file manager, find the downloaded kuro APK, tap it, and follow the on-screen prompts to install.
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Launch kuro and log in
Open the kuro app, enter your username or email and password, and you are ready to access Liga 1, live dealers, and esports markets.
iOS browser setup
iOS users do not need to install an app. Open Safari, visit kuro.best, and bookmark the page to your home screen. Tap the share icon (box with arrow), select "Add to Home Screen", and give it a name. The bookmark appears as an icon on your home screen, functioning like a native app. When you tap it, Safari opens kuro.best in full-screen mode. iOS updates do not affect your access because you are using Safari, not a separate app.
App vs. browser: what to expect on kuro
The kuro Android app offers offline cache (games and market data load faster on weak connections), push notifications (we notify you of Liga 1 match starts, cashback offers, and account alerts), and slightly faster response times due to native rendering. The iOS browser and web versions use standard Safari or Chrome rendering and do not have offline cache, but they avoid the need for manual APK updates. Both browser paths give you instant access without installation. The trade-off: app users get speed and notifications; browser users get simplicity and automatic updates through their OS.
Device compatibility and requirements on kuro
We support Android 7 (API level 24) and later on the APK. Most Android phones released in the last six years meet this requirement. iOS users need Safari on iOS 12 or later, which includes iPhone 5s and newer models. Web users can access kuro from any device—desktop, tablet, or phone—with a modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge). Older devices or browsers may experience slower performance or missing features, but basic access should work on most platforms from the past eight years.
Common installation issues and solutions on kuro
If you see a "Unknown sources" error on Android, confirm you have enabled unknown sources in Settings. If you download the APK but do not see it in your file manager, check your browser's downloads folder or your default file manager's recent files. Some Android devices show a security warning that the APK is from an unknown source; this is normal when downloading outside the Google Play Store. If installation fails midway, restart your device and try again. For iOS browser users, if the bookmark does not open kuro correctly, clear Safari cache (Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data), then re-bookmark. For web users, if the site loads slowly, try refreshing or switching browsers.
Data, permissions, and account security on kuro
The kuro Android app requests permission to access your device's internet connection and storage. We do not access your contacts, camera, location, or other personal data without explicit permission and your consent. All data sent between your device and kuro servers is encrypted using standard TLS (Transport Layer Security). When you log in, we verify your username and password securely—we never store your raw password on your device. If you enable two-factor authentication (2FA), your authenticator app stores codes locally on your device; we never see those codes. Your account data (balance, betting history, deposit records) is encrypted at rest in our database. If your device is lost or stolen, log in from another device and change your password immediately to secure your account.
We at kuro keep your account and payment data protected across all platforms—app, iOS browser, or web—using the same encryption and verification standards.
