Is there anywhere to view the subscription status to verify that the code worked?
For me, the option to upgrade went away. While that doesn't confirm this is a lifetime subscription, I suppose, I also think it does because I'd think it would still show the option to upgrade to lifetime if this was for a month or year.
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04-04-2024 at 05:55 AM.
Just throwing it out there - apps like these expect you to not read the fine print and what you log as your journal or moods or activities are gathered as data on you, typically "shared with third party affiliates" and then you'll start seeing ads for things you've written about.
Just throwing it out there - apps like these expect you to not read the fine print and what you log as your journal or moods or activities are gathered as data on you, typically "shared with third party affiliates" and then you'll start seeing ads for things you've written about.
Just throwing it out there - apps like these expect you to not read the fine print and what you log as your journal or moods or activities are gathered as data on you, typically "shared with third party affiliates" and then you'll start seeing ads for things you've written about.
Is that the case for these apps? I didn't see anything in the Terms or Privacy Policy that sounds like this is happening.
I was able to get these install and lifetime applied just fine.
Just throwing it out there - apps like these expect you to not read the fine print and what you log as your journal or moods or activities are gathered as data on you, typically "shared with third party affiliates" and then you'll start seeing ads for things you've written about.
These apps all say they don't share data with third parties.
I tried out prosper for a bit, most annoying feature for it is that the widget does not show the dates for upcoming tasks. Some stuff I put in for tmr just shows up at X pm.
Other than that exactly does prosper do better than what Google calendar already does?
Just throwing it out there - apps like these expect you to not read the fine print and what you log as your journal or moods or activities are gathered as data on you, typically "shared with third party affiliates" and then you'll start seeing ads for things you've written about.
So what you're saying is that WE'RE the product?
Yea all this data gathering kind of sucks but if the app works for you, free lifetime subscription seems like a very slickdeal
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04-04-2024 at 08:36 AM.
I tried the code without "creating an account" and it seemed to unlock the full version of the app. But I wondered how it would know to unlock the full version if I uninstalled it then reinstalled (or if I upgraded to a new device). So I uninstalled it and reinstalled the app. And it was not unlocked to full version.
But if you sign up for an account, then unlock the app with the codes above, then it saves the unlocked version in your created profile.
Is there anywhere to view the subscription status to verify that the code worked?
If you logged into the app using Google/Apple or email, tap that account banner at the top of settings. The next page will have a "cancel subscription" option if the "lifetime prime subscription" worked.
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For me, the option to upgrade went away. While that doesn't confirm this is a lifetime subscription, I suppose, I also think it does because I'd think it would still show the option to upgrade to lifetime if this was for a month or year.
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Is that the case for these apps? I didn't see anything in the Terms or Privacy Policy that sounds like this is happening.
I was able to get these install and lifetime applied just fine.
These apps all say they don't share data with third parties.
Other than that exactly does prosper do better than what Google calendar already does?
this was removed
Same, the "Upgrade to Prime" option disappeared after entering the code.
So what you're saying is that WE'RE the product?
Yea all this data gathering kind of sucks but if the app works for you, free lifetime subscription seems like a very slickdeal
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But if you sign up for an account, then unlock the app with the codes above, then it saves the unlocked version in your created profile.
Hope that makes sense / helps