100 percent scam.
This is a total scam. It says its free but asks for a credit card.
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This is a total scam. It says its free but asks for a credit card.
This is so absolutely a scam
The file name and download times are even in the URL query parameters.
Try changing it to anything you want, and it will still display the download page for the non-existent file:
noblefile..../download-file/?dt=-10000000&efn=ThisFileDoeNotExist-NobleFileIsScam.zip
This app sucks! Why does it ask me for my credit card details when its free! total scam. Basically all free icloud removers use this crap which makes me skeptical
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