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✅ What it claims to allow

  • The app states that it offers a large library of movies & TV shows, and includes a feature for offline viewing/downloading.

  • It’s typically distributed outside the official app movie box stores (sideloading or via unofficial sources).

  • Some user-forum posts confirm that users have been able to download files via the app.

So yes: technically, the app claims (and some users report) that you can download movies/shows for offline use.

⚠️ Legal & safety issues

Legal concerns

  • Much of the content offered by the app appears to be copyrighted material made available without proper licensing (i.e., the app or the source may not have legal rights from the rights-holders).

  • A legal advice forum says: “I cannot state that it is legal for someone to stream copyrighted content without a license. … the individual who establishes the stream is in violation … To my knowledge, no cases have found the person watching the stream to be in violation.”

  • The legality depends greatly on your country’s laws, especially for downloading vs streaming.

  • One source states: “Using a VPN won’t make illegal streaming legal.”

Safety & security concerns

  • Because the app is not distributed via trusted official stores (in many cases) and may require sideloading, there is higher risk of malware, privacy issues, or unsafe permissions.

  • Some user forums caution about exposing your device, your data, etc.

Downloading vs streaming

  • Downloading copyrighted content (i.e., storing a local copy) is generally higher risk than just streaming (in many jurisdictions). The legal advice above indicated that streaming alone may still fall into a grey area, while downloading is more clearly infringing.

  • The offline‐download feature of the app thus raises more serious legal exposure.

📌 Conclusion

In short:

  • Yes, you can download movies via MovieBox (or apps like it) for offline viewing (technically).

  • But in many (most) jurisdictions this is not legal, because the content likely doesn’t have proper licensing, and downloading or possessing a copy is a clear copyright infringement.

  • There are also risks: device security (malware, data exposure), legal (possible fines or other consequences depending on local law), and the app may stop working or be removed.

  • If you are in a country like Pakistan (your location) or any other country, you should check the local copyrights laws. Even if enforcement is lax, the act can still be unlawful.

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