This is the app called Franco Kernel Manager, one of the best kernel managers that are out there… Even when it was outdated (which I think that’s the cause it got booted from the PlayStore?).

I used it to check the process of my phone and monitor the active and idle drain mostly, I paid for it a long time ago, but now it just fails to check the licence and it doesn’t let me use it fully… I think there must be a cracked APK over there…

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    You can crack most apps using Lucky Patcher

    Make sure you get it from the official website though

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      Looks like the luckypatcher.com and .info are both terribly spammy. Even with pureapk the download ended up being something called bluejay. Of course the play store chimed in and said installing it would be a horrible idea. I assume I just picked 3 fake sites to download from

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      Is that true? Most of the time I tried it didn’t work.

      It has only worked for me with an old game called Nimble Quest so far 😂

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        Try different things in the selection dialogue before patching.

        If you have root you could install Modded Google Play in Lucky Patcher to automatically succeed License checks

        Mods also exist to crack apps, Mobilism is a good site but be careful what you download from whom

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          Accessing that from my phone shows the actual site content for about 3 seconds and then an endless array of “popup and notification blocked messages” as well as the usual combination of “oh noes your PC has three dangerous viruses click here to resolve” type redirects.

          Is this just a cunning way to weed out the normies or can I expect the same kind of thing from their allegedly-excellent app? Because they’re not leaving a good impression right now.