I dont think so. Whenever I come on my.kodular.io it takes a while to load. Every other website loads instantly. We had this discussion on Telegram, @Vishwas denied and said it loaded normally for him, so I don’t know what’s up.
If is not
why does it
I get either error or that page looks like this or that eventually loads as it should
and still loading
It’s working for me.
What can I do now it still not working.
It isn’t working for me to. It keeps loading but nothing comes except an error page with error 503.
same for me
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If I upload the app to Google play, I will no longer need to make any action, will the ad be automatically delivered?
Yes, if you publish app on play store you don’t need Approval from kodular.
What if user shares apk file using sharing apps like Shareit
Will the app work properly if he installs shared apk
Good question but why should it not work?
You made the text bold. I know you meant Shareit before, but again,
I really don’t know because I don’t have play console account
If app checks on initialize if it is installed from play store or not
if installed from play store, allow ads
if not, then don’t allow ads and show warning
When it is shared and installed from Shareit app,
then it may not work because installation source is Shareit app
Yes but I think with Shareit you still have PlayProtect on your side, so nothing happens. Am I wrong? @otherswhoknow
Not only shareit
The apk should always work if the origin is play store (for better experience)
Yes ofc, but I mean, even if you got the App form Shareit, You would have the functioning App bc PlayProtect is checking it. Idk really, but I think so.
You will need to get your app approved if it’s not downloaded from the Play Store. Hope that clears things up.
@Vishwas please answer this question
App is installed from PlayStore
And the apk is shared to another device
Installed on the device
Will it work when opened?
Or is it better to upload approved apk on playstore?
You won’t see ads because the app wasn’t directly installed from the Play Store.
Yes, it’s always better to get your app approved, even if you’re publishing to the Play Store