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There is a new app on the market. It has been downloaded globally and seems like it's going to be really popular. However, there is something that isn't quite right about it. The app was developed by a company that says they'll give you your first million dollars if you sign up for their "free trial" and use their mobile app to make purchases on your behalf. It sounds too good to be true, right? But there's more to this app than meets the eye. The app has actually been cracked and its developers are waiting until the right time to release it. This article will take you on a journey where you'll uncover the truth about this app. Chapter 1: How the App Works The "spoof app" is very straightforward in its means of operation; all you need to do is download it on your phone and use it once every 24 hours in addition to any other apps that you may already have installed on your smartphone or tablet. The app is very simple, you can download it on any iOS or Android device. It is also available for Blackberry and Windows phone. However, it does not work for Windows 8. Once you have installed the app on your device, you simply need to configure the settings of the app according to how many other apps you want other people to use your account. The more people that sign up with their accounts, the more good that they will receive in return. You must set up "active" profiles into your account so that other people can sign up with their accounts and then make purchases from them at a later date via a different device or tab in another part of the same web browser after signing up with their own private profile. Once the app is configured, you simply need to open it and make a purchase, follow the instructions given and the money will be transferred to your account. The more people that use your spoof app, the more chances they'll have of getting money from fake purchases made and not real purchases made. Chapter 2: How to know if you've been hacked The "spoof app" is a little too good to be true. Its developers promise that if anyone signs up with their account, within two minutes they'll receive their first million dollars. So, why not take the risk and sign up with your account? However, if you do sign up with your account and make a purchase, don't be too quick to think that it was a real purchase made with real money. There are several reasons as to why this app cannot be trusted. The "spoof app" developers promise that they will give you your first million dollars if you sign up and make purchases using their app. But don't forget: they will only give this money if the purchases made on your behalf are made with fake money. Therefore, no matter how many purchases you make using this app; they won't pay off as promised. cfa1e77820
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