Once the Lucky Patcher app has been installed on your Android smartphone, the next thing you want to do is enable it’s awesome features. This is how you can get it done –
Step 1: Open Lucky Patcher in your rooted device and go to the toolbox. You may find toolbox option towards the bottom of the screen. On the toolbox menu and then tap the ‘patch to android’ option.
Step 2: Next, select all the displayed patches and then wait for sometime for the rooting process to complete and the device to reboot.
Step 3: Now, close the Lucky Patcher app and leave it in the background. Next, go to the app or game that you wish to MOD.
Step 4: Browse to the shopping menu. Look for the in-app purchase that you wish to make and tap on it. Next, tap on the button that allows you to make the purchase.
Step 5: Soon after clicking on the buy option, you’ll find Lucky Patcher’s window. Here you’ll see a pop-up message that reads ‘Do you want to get this item for free?’. Tap on the Yes option.
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Conclusion
There are many amazing apps in the Play Store, and most of them restrict their users from using all features unless they make a payment. Now, it is totally understandable that the developers deserve to get paid for their efforts, but there comes a point where you no longer feel that paying for mini-features or even in-game currency is justified. This is where we find that the Lucky Patcher app acts as a neat little exploit that lets you bypass the paywall and truly unlock all the amazing features that the app or game offers.
Please do keep in mind that this is an exploit that you should use either for experimental purposes or if there is an app that is incessantly charging you for every little feature.
If you are planning to use this app on a nonrooted device, then please proceed with caution. This app was built to work with a rooted device and running it on a nonrooted device may render it useless, resulting in just a waste of time.
Finally, we would just like to say that respect the work done by developers in making the apps you love, as a lot of time, imagination, and money goes into getting those apps ready and working.