32 applications to immediately delete from iPhone or iPad
Researchers at Sophos Labs have discovered more than 30 iOS apps that you need to immediately delete, as they can charge 'ridiculously high' subscription fees without the user knowing.
Subscription fees are ridiculously high
According to PhoneArena , Sophos Labs has published this information in a new blog post, which indicates that many of these apps still cost a $ 30 / month or $ 9 / week subscription after the use period. try 3 days or 7 days. If someone is continuing to pay for them for a year without knowing it, this figure will be equivalent to 360 USD or 468 USD, a small fee for a mobile application is not so important. .
Sophos Labs adds, 32 of these iOS apps offer a ridiculously high subscription fee. Most of the more than 30 'ugly' apps listed this time are free to download from the App Store, but the in-app subscription rate after the end of the trial period is too high for users. You have to pay a large amount without even knowing it.
The researchers explained how the program makes money from users using the same 'trick', whereby if you think one of these apps is free and install it, the app will show you. 'free trial' notice is given the first time the application is launched.
This message reminds users that it gives them a free trial right. In some cases, most of the application's useful features will only be activated when you subscribe. Some users may sign up for a subscription without reading details about the payment, including the actual cost of the subscription plan they use.
How to cancel a subscription
If you accidentally install one of these applications on your phone, in addition to uninstalling, you will also have to unsubscribe your subscription from them. To do that, on your iPhone or iPad, click on the Settings app and tap your account name at the top of the settings section then click on the subscription (subscription) that you want to manage and select the option. cancel or cancel a subscription. If you do not see that option, your subscription has been canceled and there is no need to worry about automatically renewing in the future. The important thing to keep in mind is that if you just delete the app, you will not be able to cancel the subscription fee, so you must cancel the subscription.
This is one of the apps that silently 'withdraws' on iOS
Sophos also noted that users should carefully review the terms before buying or subscribing to applications advertised in another application. The company also said that similar applications also appear on Google Play and you need to note the strange charges incurred in your bank statements to avoid losing your injustice.
To avoid mistakenly installing these 'money-making' apps, read the reviews on the App Store or Google Play app stores first before installing from an unknown developer. Any comments regarding unusual issues should be considered.
Here is a list of apps that silently 'make money' on your iPhone or iPad that you should immediately uninstall:
• Seer App: Face, Horoscope, Palm
• Selfie Art - Photo Editor
• Palmistry Decoder
• Lucky Life - Future Seer
• Life Palmistry - AI Palm & Tag
• Picsjoy - Cartoon Effect Editor
• Aging seer - Faceapp, Horoscope
• Face Aging Scan - AI Age Camera
• Face Reader - Horoscope Secret
• Horoscope Secret
• CIAO - Live Video Chat
• Astro Time & Daily Horoscope
• Video Recorder / Reaction
• Crazy Helium Funny Face Editor
• Banuba: Face Filters & Effects
• QR Code Reader - Scanner
• QR Code Reader & Barcode PRO
• Max Volume Booster
• Face Reading - Horoscope 2020
• Forecast Master 2019
• mSpy Lite Phone Family Tracker
• Fortunescope: Palm Reader 2019
• Zodiac Master Plus - Palm Scan
• WonderKey-Cartoon Avatar Maker
• Avatar Creator - Cartoon Emoji
• iMoji - Cartoon Avatar Emojis
• Life Insight - Palm & Animal Face
• Curiosity Lab - Fun Encyclopedia
• Quick Art: 1-Tap Photo Editor
• Astroline astrology, horoscope
• Celeb Twin - Who you look like
• My Replica - Celebrity Like Me
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