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FREE: 13x Android Apps @ Amazon (Normally $64)

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These 13 Android apps have just gone free on Amazon. Enjoy :)

us au Shiver: The Lily's Requiem Collector's Edition (Full)
us au Goat Simulator MMO Simulator
us au Lifeline

us au AVG AntiVirus PRO
us au Explore Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
us au SpongeBob Moves In

us au Bridge Constructor Playground
us au Christmastry
us au Batman: Arkham City Lockdown

us au Last Horizon
us au Sworkit Pro
us au 2Do: Todo List

us au Victor's cold!

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  • Goat Simulator MMO Simulator.

    Slightly disappointed after clicking to find that it was actually just a port of the free MMO Simulator DLC from the computer version, but it's free so the price is right :D

  • +1

    +1 for AVG AntiVirus PRO

    • Why would you run AV on a phone?

      • +4

        If you're asking that because you think phones are not widely targetted now you are wrong. If you're asking that because you think mobile AV is basically awful I agree. But something is better than nothing if you don't notice it.

        • +4

          I disagree..something is worse than nothing on a phone.

          It will drain your battery…and for what? You can just reset your phone anytime it starts playing up (if ever as I have never seen a phone virus)

          All my photos, chrome bookmarks and contacts are in the cloud so no data to lose.

        • @noise36: Well, I don't know if THAT antivirus does it, but the one I use warns me if apps update and want new permissions they shouldn't be asking for.

        • @realfamilyman: like Google play store does?

        • @PBG:

          1. There's often a difference in the two lots of info.

          2a. I said updates - not initial installs. There's nothing preventing the app author adding new 'features'. In fact I had it happen yesterday - an app that has no reason to access my contacts, installed an update, the antivirus warned me, showed me what the app wanted, I uninstalled it. Wasn't worth the risk.

          2b. There's plenty of apps on google play that show as legitimate that aren't.

          3a. Google is not the only source of apps. I installed some free recipe apps from Amazon last night. Probably 20% of them weren't available on google.

          3b. And Amazon also do not list all permissions correctly.

          1. This post was about Amazon, not google.
        • @realfamilyman: Why does this site tab my first point across the screen, then list #1, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, just fine - but resets #4 back to 1!?

        • @realfamilyman: no idea why its not tabbing, are you putting a blank line between (don't think you're meant to do that).

          About the apps permissions, thanks now I understand what you mean about the amazon/third party apps. Makes sense.

          On the Google update, though, Google always warn me of updated permissions on all updates. In fact even if there are no new permissions requested Google still 'warn' me with a popup saying "updated app is not asking for any new permissions"

        • @noise36:
          I can reinstall windows anytime too (and do), and all my docs are in the cloud, but I still have antivirus.

        • @PBG: Yeah, I installed an app a few weeks ago that was supposed to use your GPS and show free Wi-Fi sites other users have entered. I installed it although it had Wi-Fi in the permissions, because it was related to Wi-Fi, LOL. Whenever I opened a browser on the phone, I was getting redirected to some fake "your batttery has a damage virus" or some-such rubbish. I'd installed a bunch of apps at once. So started guessing which one it might be, and hit gold on the second uninstall. So anyway, google warns about permissions, but sometimes the app needs them anyway for what it does. And google doesn't seem to remove the ones flagged as malware - not that I've seen at least.

        • @SlickMick:

          Much bigger job to reinstall windows than formatting a phone, plus much higher chance of virus on PC.

  • AVG AntiVirus PRO seems to go free every month.

    • +1

      It should remain free indefinitely.

  • +3

    It looks like Batman and Spongebob are Kindle Fire tablet only…

  • Been wanting to try Lifeline for a while. Thanks!

  • Thank you !

  • Offer is only at the US links.

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