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==Android Apps... And a MP3 Player App??== Writing here because of the great random comment filter YouTube imposes on us all. Anyway, is this app on iOS as well? If not does it at least have a server-side validated license akin to SD Maid or NetCut? Is this strictly cloud based? If not and judging by mod apks that give you premium I don't get why write cheeto in doorlock articles. I get it, this is a wiki over protecting consumers, but it's really easy even without root to get premium versions of apps that don't have much to do with the cloud. I doubt iOS allows for apps/tools like Lucky Patcher to exist thus I mentioned it as a more valid OS to target when writing about app developers acting scummy. I don't mean to point fingers at anyone and criticize their purchases, but you can easily crack most apps with LP even if you don't have root using a VM with a rooted version of Android then side loading the modified app which is what I would recommend to preserve the battery imo even if your phone has root. Or as mentioned above you can find premium pre-modified apks by doing Google searches. Of course LP isn't a silver bullet to app developer abuse, but for things like an mp3 player it should be the default option. And not to sound like a Linux user, but like. You have unlimited alternatives to this including VLC. ==i don't think other apps should be part of this== the other applications mentioned in the addition to this article are not applications where there is evidence that they turned a lifetime license into a subscription. having a subscription is annoying, but it is not, in and of itself, worthy of inclusion [[User:Louis|Louis]] ([[User talk:Louis|talk]]) 01:27, 31 January 2025 (UTC) :I'll go ahead and remove those sections because I concurr if the moderation team changes its mind on the subject they can readd :I'll also remove the QR code section as I don't think it's a good idea to include allegations of credit card theft without extraordinary evidence, please readd it if you see fit [[User:HeavenPiercerYama|HeavenPiercerYama]] ([[User talk:HeavenPiercerYama|talk]]) 01:50, 31 January 2025 (UTC) ::If there is ANY evidence that they turned those apps from lifetime license to subscription, feel free to cite it, but until then they can go! [[User:Louis|Louis]] ([[User talk:Louis|talk]]) 01:13, 1 February 2025 (UTC)
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