

Or AirVPN.
Or AirVPN.
If a method to crack an app requires root, the developer of the crack (or the instructions) should say so. I wouldn’t recommend rooting just to try if you can’t already find the information yourself.
I’ve never run a crack on android, only run patchers and pre-modder apps, so I can’t give you advice on that specifically.
Lucky patcher is just a patcher and says it should run fine without root.
Apps that have what I think are unfair payment structures.
No, I’m not paying a > hundred dollar subscription for your app with server-side features I didn’t ask for.
YTDLnis is better, in my opinion.
https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis
Maybe looks a bit less “clean” (still looks great though) but the downloading menu has every option in an easy place. I really don’t like how Seal hides all the important options for the sake of simplicity.
All of the good video downloaders are just a wrapper for using this, so it’s not really “instead”.
Ooh, thanks for the GlazeWM shout, that’s awesome. I use vim keybinds in as many programs as I can and that is awesome for switching between the browser and terminal or text editor.
If it’s on YouTube, then Sponsorblock will work on it as well. (Given someone has marked the sections, which is almost always)
Vimium-C is a rewrite and is better, and more well-documented.
If you’re primarily downloading videos, there’s a much better open-source app for that called tydlnis, here: https://ytdlnis.com
If you’re using it to just browse, there probably is, but I can’t help you there.
The parent company is Israeli-owned (and by an especially genocidal Israeli, and that’s saying something), they have had several data loss/breach/sales controversies, injected malware through customers’ browsers on purpose, and much more. Look up Kape Technologies.