Kik Messenger

Kik Messenger, commonly called Kik, is a freeware instant messaging mobile app from the Canadian company Kik Interactive, available on iOS and Android operating systems.

Kik Messenger
Original author(s)Kik Interactive Inc.
Developer(s)MediaLab AI, Inc.
Initial releaseOctober 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)
Stable release
Android15.50.1.27996  / 17 March 2023 (17 March 2023)
iOS16.8.3  / 25 February 2023 (25 February 2023)
Operating systemiOS 10 or later, Android 4.1 or later
Available inEnglish
TypeInstant messaging client
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.kik.com

The application uses a smartphone's internet connection to transmit and receive messages, photos, videos, sketches, mobile web pages, and other content after users register a username.

Kik is known for its features preserving users' anonymity, such as allowing users to register without the need to provide a telephone number or valid email address. However, the application does not employ end-to-end encryption, and the company also logs user IP addresses, which could be used to determine the user's ISP and approximate location. This information, as well as "reported" conversations, are regularly surrendered upon request by law enforcement organizations, sometimes without the need for a court order.

Kik was originally intended to be a music-sharing app before transitioning to messaging, briefly offering users the ability to send a limited number of SMS text messages directly from the application.

During the first 15 days after Kik's re-release as a messaging app, over 1 million accounts were created. In May 2016, Kik Messenger announced that they had approximately 300 million registered users, and was used by approximately 40% of United States' teenagers.

Kik Messenger was acquired by Medialab Technology in October 2019.

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