Thanks for the info. I don't think I'll ever make use out of it personally since I don't see myself ever getting an Apple device but I'll try to keep it in mind if a friend ever needs it.
DebatableRaccoon
I've heard of an app called Spotilife and some endeavour to port xmanager to iOS but Apple's anti-sideloading stance makes it so you have to re-sign the app weekly (a process I have very little concept of since I'm on Android) and is a faff on a nin-jailbroken device.
I hate to be that guy but Mikufan is kinda right, the easiest solution is to swap to Android. Apple's design philosophy is a walled garden and making customers pay extra. "You want x? No problem, that'll only cost you $y"
Deuteronomy 15:10: “You shall generously give to him, and your heart shall not be grieved when you give to him, because for this thing the LORD your God will bless you in all your work and in all your undertakings.”
Sounds like "share with thy neighbour" to me 😉
Or the writers could jist fuck off given the terrible writing we've been seeing out of Hollywood lately.
I remember the purchase a few years back but PIA was still proven to not keep logs and be just as secure, no?
Private Internet Access still has it
Edit: People got issues with PIA? I've been using it for years and it works brilliantly while still being one of the cheapest on the market.
Xmanager is perfectly safe, been using it for a couple of years now. For a client, I recommend Spicetify. Setup is a bit more involved than a simple launcher but all instructions are provided and as simple as copy/paste. It also has editable themes and plugins for all kinds of additional functionality via a (free) marketplace. I've been using that for about 3 years and now won't accept anything less.
There are some methods in this post that cover how to scrape from Fansly. You can view the post without an account but you'll need one to access provided links. Depending on your level of comfort, there are tools that rely on Python but I personally recommend this one for ease since it's a simple installable .exe for PC.
Out of curiosity, who is this model?
That's what anti-virus and common sense are for. If you're downloading from a dodgy site and are unsure about if it's a virus, don't download. The megathread is a good tool for websites that are deemed safe and there's always a post or few on what sites are safe, what are fakes, so on and so forth. When you've found sources that work for you, keep them. Popular sources will have everything but the most niche of content.
Update: it causes even more hung processes while corpo shills and fanboys argue online that Denuvo has zero negative effect to infected games which is immediately disproven or ignored by those with brains.
Pump them up if you want to, my guy
This at least reads like satire unlike a lot of what else we see