Hi everyone,
I am currently a student in a physical therapy assistant program and I am nearing graduation. I want to start studying for the board exam and there are several apps that are specifically made for this purpose. However, I am struggling financially and all these apps require a subscription service. I did some digging and found lucky patcher on reddit. Now for my questions: 1. does lucky patcher work on subscription based apps, or only one time fees? 2. Does lucky patcher have to run each time you use the app? 3. Is it safe?
If anyone has any other solutions that would be great.
Mobilism is usually a very good source to get modded apps with unlocked paid subscriptions.
Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I was only able to find 1 of the apps but none of the links for it seem to be active.
Modyolo and Androeed are other sites I can recommend, but I don’t have as good an experience there as I have had with Mobilism.
Out of pure curiosity, what are the names of the apps you are looking for?
Medical pocket prep, pta content masters, therapyED, and NPTE PT & PTA prep 2023.
Is it safe?
According to FMHY and Piracy’s megathread and my own experience, yes, but it never hurts scan every app you plan to install with VirusTotal and use only mods from known publishers, like Mixroot or Derrin.
It depends on how the license works. Some use Google for licencing or there own servers. If it’s Google it will work.
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Usually, lucky patcher can’t get around this kind of in-app purchase (subscription). It normally works for apps that have a one time purchase (but some apps have protection against this kind of patch)
However, once the app is patched, you don’t need to run Lucky Patcher every time.
Finally, about its safety; I have been using it for a while, and never had any problems with it, so I reckon it is safe to use.
One of the apps I’m looking for is a one time purchase. I downloaded lucky patcher but it seems to only work for apps I already downloaded. So apps that require a one time purchase before downloading can’t be patched?
An Anki deck would probably be far more useful.
That is pretty handy, but these apps actually use questions from old board tests. So I’m not just studying the information, but also getting familiar with how they write the questions. They are based more on critical thinking than just straight memorization.