Atleast for most of the hacks you do.
To download paid apps for free, just use mobo genie: https://m.mobogenie.com
To be able to do in app purchases without actually paying, use Lucky Patcher: https://www.luckypatchers.com/wp-content/uploads/download/LuckyPatchers.com_dl_v6.6.8.apk
Note: Mobogenie works completely without root. But to do most features with lucky patcher you'll need it. You can still modify apps to be able to do fake in app purchases without root. Lucky patcher doesn't work on online games ofcourse.
https://lucky-patcher.netbew.com/
This is the link that i trust when i need to download it (havent done this in about a year though)
it doesnt show up in google searches because of DCMA
EDIT: if you look at this comment and my reply to it, the official site is luckypatchers.com (this is linked to by the developer's official site)
The file downloaded from both sites is identical (sha1 hash for both is 0cce6e51d298f167d8451e7b05bbc2802f64dd1a for V7.2.5)
I don't understand what you mean that it's telling you to "send a message." Just download the installer from the official website: https://www.luckypatchers.com/download
And then follow the simple installation process.
https://www.luckypatchers.com/lucky-patcher-all-versions/
Avoid the ads or have adblock ready
For it to work without root you basically modify any app to make it work with lucky patcher. Then click reinstall so lucky patcher will automatically uninstall that app and replace it with the modded variant.
Then just try buying something in the app/game you modified and click 'yes' to the lucky patcher popup. If it doesn't work you're outta luck. Sometimes some purchases work in the same app and some don't. Like one time purchase deal vs other purchases
(You can always try finding a modded apk of the game if lucky doesn't work)
People will tell you that disabling location services will give you a red warning.
I personally have always used this and have never seen a red warning or shadow ban. After reading all of the related posts on this subreddit it looks more like confirmation bias. If anyone can show me something that says otherwise, I'd love to read it.
If you're using an updated version of Google Play Services you will also need to disable Fused Location Services, found under Google Play Services when using an app such as Disable Services.
This service re-enables itself on boot.
It's been suggested another way to deal with the updated version of Google Play Services is to clear your cache and/or data. I personally haven't had any luck with this.
As an alternative to using systemizer you can use lucky patcher to make your GPS app a system app. Lucky patcher can also be used to remove ads and sometimes get IAP for free, in other apps not related to Pokemon GO.
Also make sure that you hide Pokemon GO from within Magisk Manager. And if you use a GO+ or gotcha, fire up your terminal app and enter in the following commands:
su magiskhide --add com.nianticlabs.pokemongo:pgp
> First. I cant find the original download link or at least a good version
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
> Second. i have tried hacking (hungry shark evolution) and have selected enable lvl emulation and in app emulation with processes 1 to 3 working but the app says that it had trouble connecting to google services thus not enabling the purchase to be made. Any idea how to fix this?
I don't think HS evo works with LP anymore sadly
if you really can't afford it, you can buy it first, quickly make a theme and install said theme, then refund the app
of course, support the developer, yada yada yada, but i'm assuming you know that already.
although reading your other comments, you seem to have an issue with payment, in which case the only thing i can think of is to use Google Opinion Rewards and earning the required amount of credit, which circumvents the payment issue.
you could also try buying yourself a gift card or something if they're available in your country.
finally, i've tried patching the app using lucky patcher but it didn't work. that was a few months ago, and LP has been updated, so it might be worth a shot. this download is the actual one, it's pretty complicated to use but there are guides online.
good luck
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
It is very powerful, and if used incorrectly can screw up your apps to where you need to reinstall them...that said, it is also very fun to play with and extremely useful.
I believe WifiKill is the app to use on android. Never used it myself though so I can't report if it's stable on Oreo ect.
E: Looks like these might also do the trick
lol
it seems like one of those clone sites that gives you 100% malware,
but i just looked through the apk i got off the netbew site,
its code references the site of the developer: http://chelpus.com/ .
clicking on the "official lucky patcher site" link takes you to https://www.luckypatchers.com/
No you don't, just enable unknown sources in the security menu of your settings and download it as an apk from https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/ and open it and install in either your downloads folder or if that doesn't work download an apk installer from the Google play store (assuming you have an android phone) and install it from there.
Preferably download it from the DuckDuckGo browser (download from Google play) to avoid any ads or trackers on the download page.
There's also tutorials on YouTube if you get lost although it's a pretty straight forward process.
Where did you get the lucky patcher apk? Ive always gotten it from https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/ and havent had any problems (though i would uninstall the installer app and dont give lucky patcher location or phone permission.
do you remember if you gave permission to lucky patcher to install apps from unknown sources while installing? there was a small check box asking you to give permission to it. uninstall and reinstall lucky patcher from here and make sure you check the box before installing
Root or non-root? In both cases your best option is Adblock plus (if you're not sure about root status) otherwise the remaining are linked in main post.
Lucky patcher is here (also root)
It works for me
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
There you go, and yes you can uninstall it like a regular app
Edit: instructions: Click on app you want to patch in lucky patcher -> menu of patches -> create modified apk file -> apk rebuilt for in-app and level emulation
I usually do both support patches, but please remember that for some apps it doesn't work (online games especially) if it has ads you can do a multi patch and get rid of ads too
Good luck!
P.S make sure to uninstall the app after creating a patch and re install it from lucky patcher in rebuild & install -> lucky patcher -> modified -> (whatever app you patched) -> click the file and install
Also be sure to get the proxy server (it will ask you)
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
There you go, and yes you can uninstall it like a regular app
Edit: instructions: Click on app you want to patch in lucky patcher -> menu of patches -> create modified apk file -> apk rebuilt for in-app and level emulation
I usually do both support patches, but please remember that for some apps it doesn't work (online games especially) if it has ads you can do a multi patch and get rid of ads too
Good luck!
P.S make sure to uninstall the app after creating a patch and re install it from lucky patcher in rebuild & install -> lucky patcher -> modified -> (whatever app you patched) -> click the file and install
Also be sure to get the proxy server (it will ask you)
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
There you go, and yes you can uninstall it like a regular app
Edit: instructions: Click on app you want to patch in lucky patcher -> menu of patches -> create modified apk file -> apk rebuilt for in-app and level emulation
I usually do both support patches, but please remember that for some apps it doesn't work (online games especially) if it has ads you can do a multi patch and get rid of ads too
Good luck!
P.S make sure to uninstall the app after creating a patch and re install it from lucky patcher in rebuild & install -> lucky patcher -> modified -> (whatever app you patched) -> click the file and install
Also be sure to get the proxy server (it will ask you)
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
There you go, and yes you can uninstall it like a regular app
Edit: instructions: Click on app you want to patch in lucky patcher -> menu of patches -> create modified apk file -> apk rebuilt for in-app and level emulation
I usually do both support patches, but please remember that for some apps it doesn't work (online games especially) if it has ads you can do a multi patch and get rid of ads too
Good luck!
P.S make sure to uninstall the app after creating a patch and re install it from lucky patcher in rebuild & install -> lucky patcher -> modified -> (whatever app you patched) -> click the file and install
Also be sure to get the proxy server (it will ask you)
It is an app that can remove telemetry and can even unlock paid features in some apps. It is quite easy. Check out their guide. But I don't think if it's open source anymore. It was last updated on github in 2017 As for Spotify, I have some recommendations but they aren't open source either. I don't think this sub encourages closed source software. So, message me if you want to know.
Its an APK dude from a website. Been using it for years. You can also patch some games to re route the billing for ingame purchases so essentially they're free.
lucky patcher is an Android app that can rebuild apps for no license verification, free in app purchases and no Google ads. Only works on off line apps though
Download the Lucky Patcher APK. Make sure unknown sources are turned on when asked. Then you can make custom versions of most apps. It gives you the option to remove Google Ads and you can choose offline in that.
Tutorial: https://www.luckypatchers.com/remove-ads-from-android-apps/
I have prepared a modified apks but it will require an app called lucky patcher, which is a common app modifier on rooted devices but will also serve as a package installer and redirect for in app purchases. First, download Lucky Patcher from https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/ and set up (play protect shouldn't suspect lucky patcher, the popup dialog is because it false positives in past versions.) Then, download https://drive.google.com/file/d/10SstUpRBoYBGoNhO_4rOR1YdK0ojs4GS/view?usp=drivesdk which is the modified version. in lucky patcher, navigate to your download folder under "rebuild and install" in the bottom left corner. Install the apk and from here go to GlassWire. Purchase premium after responding to the dialogue from LP and enjoy! from there LP can be uninstalled, or not, your choice.
For individual apps on a rooted phone nothing beats using luckypatcher to remove the apps' ability to even attempt to load an ad in the first place. Also stops empty rectangles where the ads are supposed to be!
Lucky Patcher is available at https://www.luckypatchers.com/download
Note: Requires Root
Then you can select YT Music from the list of installed apps in Lucky Patcher(Ensure you have YT Music already installed), proceed to 'Custom Patch', and apply the most recently released Patch.
I have tested it to work with YT Music 3.67.52.
It's an app that rebuilds apks to get rid of ads or remove permissions or emulate (or fake) in app purchases. It doesn't work on ever app but it's worth a shot. I'm out of the loop but the custom made patches (fixes by users for a specific app) seems to be down server wise and you would have better luck with those but it still might work anyways.
The process is a bit sketchy but lucky patcher apk can be downloaded here but after you install I wouldn't give it location or phone access permission. Storage it will need to function though.
here this is an old tutorial but i'm really too lazy to make a proper one now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afemsWDwaTk
and download lucky patcher here - https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
https://www.luckypatchers.com/how-to-use/
How To Change Permissions: – Tap the name of the application/Software and select “Change Permissions”; – Tap to Permission for disable (red); – Tap to Permission for enable (green); – You must tap Apply (Reboot).
Oh yes. Lucky Patcher is an app (you have to download it from its website, obviously you can't find it in the Play store) that allows you to crack your apps (most of them, it doesn't work with certain apps. Idk if it works with #HEX). When you install it the Google secure stuff will send you a notification telling you it's an unsafe app, but I never had problems with it and a few redditors of this sub told me it's safe. Here's the link: https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
You need to install Lucky Patcher to disable the APK verification : https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
Follow this tutorial : https://youtu.be/0-Z6_JTDqO8
And to disable the automatic update check out this magisk module : https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/Detach
!! Only if you have rooted your phone with magisk!!
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
Download and install it.
Open and find Bitlife or whatever you want to "hac"
Tap on it then on menu of patch
Create a modified APK
Apk rebuilt for inApp and LVL emulation
Check the two top options
Rebuild the app and wait
When it's said it is finished tap "Go to file"
Reinstall then say yes
it will desinstall and reinstall the rebuild app
You can now open the app and purchase things that will be confirmed purchased. But without you paying.
(Won't work on multiplayer games nor on some games that builded a counter to this)
Do Not install !!! This infected P.O.S.
Lucky Patcher Official Website By ChelpuS
1) https://www.luckypatchers.com/
2) http://www.mediafire.com/file/kq8e75fqn7v1h5b/Installer.apk/file
3) 6 engines detected this file
Some people have put some very wrong things here, so I'm going to explain it properly.
Lucky Patcher allows you to "hack" apps. It replaces the window that pops up when you make a purchase with its own popup window, and allows you to try to purchase it for free.
There are a few methods of using it, without root you will have to manually patch each application and reinstall it via the patched APK. With root, you can install a modified version of the Google Play Store, that will allow you to hook all the purchases across the device.
The official website is https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/. Never download it from anywhere else. The subreddit is r/luckypatcher (note there is some wrong stuff here too)
You can use Lucky Patcher. Currently there are a lot of fakes out there but here is the real homepage https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/ You can modify the app and reinstall the APK. If you have root you don't have to do this process.
Usually, mobilism (dot) org is the place to go.
Any APK site shpuld do providing that it's reputable.
You should end up with a apk file and an obb folder that gets dropped into the Android\obb folder on your internal storage.
If you simply want to remove ads, you can use lucky patcher to create a patched APK file. You can then re-install the app using that patched APK. Uninstall the normal version before doing this. You will lose any data. If you have a rooted device, Lucky Patcher can patch the app live meaning no need to reinstall.
https://www.luckypatchers.com/
As for game recommendations, if you like Puzzle games, try Professor Layton. They got remastered for android and are beautiful games.
Hold up there, I got ya covered. Use this bad boy
https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
to change up whether or not you're gonna actually pay to use something that should be free anyway. Only works for android though.
Don't do that. There is (or used to be, I haven't checked in a while) on Aptoide a fake version that has a virus. You should use the official one from https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/ or if it's not working try an old version.
For those who have a more in depth knowledge of android they can try lucky patcher
This is not for beginners and known to not work on newer Android versions unless you have root.
However it can spit out adfree apk files I believe so if someone can get it done I'd be happy to see someone making working versions of newer stuff like this
There is also the r/luckypatcher subreddit.
Hope I helped.
This is the official site: https://www.luckypatchers.com/download/
You have to disable Google Play Protect because it may prevent you from installing it or even uninstall it. Many antivirus or malware programs will report it as as malicious, but there's nothing to worry about, just don't download it from anywhere else except my link.
Also, LP now comes with installer to randomize it's package name (this would prevent detection for other programs). You can uninstall the installer safely if it doesn't uninstall itself.
When I search "lucky patcher" on google the official site is 2nd down. If I have any questions to an official site, I usually wikipedia it, and see if there is an official site listed there. According to wikipedia the official site is https://www.luckypatchers.com/
Sorry Lucky Patcher oly work in Android.
Developer Develop this app for Android Device. If you Have any Android Device you can use it from Lucky Pather Official Website
You will get a instruction too how to download and use. I always suggest you to download any non Play stored app from there official website.
I thing you can try with this some instructions:
we wish you will be able to install lucky Patcher in your android Phone.