Close Menu
  • Home
  • Crypto News
  • Tech News
  • Gadgets
  • NFT’s
  • Luxury Goods
  • Gold News
  • Cat Videos
What's Hot

Billi wala train 🚆 cat video #funny #youtubeshorts #trending #ytshorts #cat #catshorts #catvideos

June 25, 2026

Bitcoin Crashes: A Historical Overview

June 25, 2026

After Successfully Selling Over 15 Cars, Faraday Future Would Now Like You To Buy Its Robots

June 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
KittyBNK
  • Home
  • Crypto News
  • Tech News
  • Gadgets
  • NFT’s
  • Luxury Goods
  • Gold News
  • Cat Videos
KittyBNK
Home » Movie tracking app Binge uses Apple’s Live Activities to warn about jump scares
Tech News

Movie tracking app Binge uses Apple’s Live Activities to warn about jump scares

April 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Movie tracking app Binge uses Apple’s Live Activities to warn about jump scares
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

There’s a new movie tracking app in town, with a twist for squeamish horror fans. Binge to warn viewers about jump scares in horror movies.

This seems to work rather simply. Users open the app when starting a movie and Apple devices will display warnings on the lock screen ahead of frightening scenes. The settings can be adjusted to only warn about major jump scares and the like, leaving viewers vulnerable to some of the smaller terrors.

However, the app doesn’t integrate with any streaming services. It only knows a movie starts because a button has been tapped. This means that people will have to notify the app when taking a bathroom break or making popcorn, lest the timing of the notifications get all messed up. This information can also be accessed via a timeline.

Binge

Binge is also vying to become an all-in-one movie tracking app, like Letterboxd and JustWatch. So it provides details about the cast and crew of movies and shows, along with reviews, awards, runtimes and other basic information. It also tracks which streaming platforms are home to a specific piece of content, which is handy as stuff tends to move around a lot in this modern age.

Checking for awards.

Binge

Finally, there’s a set of tools for parents that pulls data from external sites like Rotten Tomatoes. This displays if a movie or show has violence, sexual content, profanity or drug use.

The app is free to download, but access to jump scare warnings requires a paid subscription. This costs $2 per month or $18 each year. There’s also a lifetime subscription for $50. It’s available for iPhones, iPads and Macs.

Binge to track scary scenes ahead of time, but it is the only tool that integrates with Apple’s Live Activities platform. Forget jump scares. I want an app to warn me about the super gory scenes when watching The Pitt. Those makeup artists are top-tier.

Credit: Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

After Successfully Selling Over 15 Cars, Faraday Future Would Now Like You To Buy Its Robots

June 24, 2026

The Grand Theft Auto 6 Physical Edition Is Overpriced DRM In A Box

June 24, 2026

Jalapeño Is The First AI Chip From OpenAI And Broadcom

June 24, 2026

Lumysi Hid An Activity Tracker In A Bracelet Because Wearables Are Gauche, Darling

June 24, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

What's New Here!

Nifty Island Reveals New Dev Roadmap with Prize-Based Gaming

October 15, 2024

OpenSea Launches OS2 Beta, Sparking Backlash Over Exclusivity

January 29, 2025

The Most Expensive Feature Offered By Each Luxury Car Brand

March 2, 2024

Funny Cat Videos 😂 #funny #cat #funnycatsvideos 23

April 20, 2026

How to Build a RAG AI Voice Assistant with ElevenLabs and n8n

January 14, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Telegram
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
© 2026 kittybnk.com - All Rights Reserved!

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.