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Sharon

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It drives me nuts when I download an app that claims to be free but as soon as it loads it prompts you to sign up for a free trial. I wish it was more common practice to offer a free app and let users decide if they want to opt in for premium features.

Am I alone in this or can you guys relate?
 

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I can relate to this as well. I think, however, people would be less likely to download what they think is a "free app" if they were upfront telling you you're really signing up for a "free trial".
 

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I can relate to this as well. I think, however, people would be less likely to download what they think is a "free app" if they were upfront telling you you're really signing up for a "free trial".

Fair point. I do find myself just deleting the app straight away. I once made the mistake of purchasing a subscription for a whole year at a significant discount. About 2 months in I realized that I wouldn't be using the app as often as I thought I would and even after cancelling the subscription I was stuck with it for the rest of the year.
 

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This is also what I whine about sometimes. It seems that they are good at deceiving people. I am still on the practical side. Once the prompt pops out like this, I will surely uninstall it.
 
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