
Get back to Kodi, go to Add-ons > Click the box icon from the upper-left side > Click Install from zip file and Install.Ĩ. Or use a downloader app on your Kodi device and go to the developer 123Venom Github page to download Venom 4.1.5 ZIP file.ħ. Click here to directly download Venom 4.1.5 ZIP file and then sideload it to your Kodi device. From the Information panel, click Uninstall from the lower right side, click Yes when asked would you also like to remove all related data.Ħ. Get back to Kodi Video add-ons section, highlight Venom addon and right-click on it to open its context menu, then click Information.ĥ. Open Venom, go to Tools > Cache Functions > Clear All Cache.Ĥ. Go to Kodi File Manager to remove Venom repository source, if there's any.ģ. Launch Kodi, go to Add-ons > box icon > Install from repository, then right-click (C on keyboard or long press select button on remote) on Venom repository to open its context menu, click Information, and then click Uninstall from the lower right side.Ģ. To use free links on Venom once more, downgrading Venom to 4.1.5 is a solid move, and here's how to do so.ġ. Version 4.1.5 is the latest Venom version with free hosters. We advise users disable auto-update feature for every installed addons and manually update addons when needed to.Īnd in the following guide, I'll show you how to downgrade Venom to a working former versions and disable Venom auto-update feature to stop it from automatically updating. The convenience of auto-update feature comes at a price, like the Venom not working trouble we're seeing today.

It's worth mentioning that, every installed Kodi addons have auto-update feature enabled by default, for example, your installed Venom addon will automatically and statically update itself to available higher versions in your installed Kodi repositories, like Venom Repo and Exodus Redux repo. For those whose Venom addon has automatically updated, you can follow our guide in the following to make your Venom back to working.

Our advice is, for users wondering whether to update Venom to 4.2.2, stick to the previous versions which work great for most users, and wait for further information. Some changes made even caused trouble for debrid users, and the newly added My Accounts module is unstable, it can't save users' credentials and causes account can't authorize issues. And the worst thing is, as of this writing, the latest Venom version is buggy and is fairly unfriendly with not only free users but also debrid users. It's obvious that the developer team is trying to make the most popular Exodus fork into one more debrid-only addon, but they're undoubtedly pushing free users to the brink. That means if you haven't got a debrid service like Real-Debrid or Premiumize, there will no longer be any available stream for you on Venom, at all. Venom has now replaced its Open Scraper module with a new scraper package called Fenom Scraper module which doesn't include any free hosters anymore.
