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I hate that torrentfreak completely airs this out in the open
Genuine question: How would more people know and take advantage of modified apps like this if they were never mentioned? Personally, it never reached me, and I'm pretty connected. If I had done a search for "Spotify Premium for free" in the past, I would 100% expect that to show a list of false promises and malware...
literally any time someone complained about spotify someone would mention xManager.
I hate to break it to ya ...
it’s been the first result for over a decade. If you had searched you would have found
I really didn't come here to call anyone out, but I have to say it: you're either as uninformed as me, or you're lying. Just searched for this on Google in Firefox.
First result: an almost 1 year-old Reddit post linking an app that isn't current.
Just to be comprehensive I installed it and tried to run it, but it isn't compatible with Android 15. Seems like a *piracy-focused person would have known this...?
Like telling the Nazis that we've got Enigma so we'll know what they're up to from now on.