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Andromo opens a pdf using whatever pdf reader the user has installed. I don’t think you can could not on it to have a markup tool.
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You will need to ask Google Play for more details, if they did not already provide them, but you just decided not to share that info... Get familiar with Google Play policies: https://play.google.com/about/privacy-security-deception/device-network…
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Sorry, there is no feature like that in Andromo. you can check out all the features at http://support.andromo.com/kb
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You would need to create that in HTML5/JavaScript and then use the HTML Archive activity In Andromo to create your app.
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@tholyoak Just in 5.1.0.
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I don’t know how to be more clear. Google knows all of your developer accounts... you can’t fool them. You can build your apps any way you want, with any tool, compiler, method etc. If you have repeatedly violated Google Play policies to the point t…
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Footprints? Listen carefully, if you think Google doesn’t know you created multiple Play accounts for some reason, you are kidding yourself. Their entire business is built on tracking what you do, no matter how you do it. Since you are even asking t…
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If they were working before and now aren't, you should ask you ad network why.
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Available now. https://blog.andromo.com/2018/andromo-app-maker-for-android-v5-1-0-released/
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Before August 1...
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Don’t be playing around with your AdMob id’s... create it and add it to your app. Don’t “try it out” somewhere else first. Don’t you think Google would find it odd/suspicious that your AdMob id is being used in different apps? I wouldn’t mess around…
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@applibres you should be making new AdMob id’s for every app you make. You should not be sharing the codes between apps. As we showed you in your support ticket, ads are working in your app. There just may not be fill in your country, or because you…
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There were no changes to the ad display code in this release. The code for showing AdMob banners is exactly the same for every activity in Andromo. If you've seen a banner ad in your app, it means everything is configured correctly as far as your A…
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The License Agreement (http://support.andromo.com/kb/application-settings/settings#license-agreement) is not the same as the Launch Notice (http://support.andromo.com/kb/application-settings/settings#launch-notice-eu-user-consent-notice-). The Lice…
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(Image) Try this: https://forums.andromo.com/discussion/2314/target-api-level-requirements-from-august-2018 Or one of the dozen other threads asking the same question...
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The definition of the word “interstitial” means “the space between things”. Hence they are displayed between activities. If you only have one activity, there is no place to show it...
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The explanation they gave you seems really weird... I’d recommend you change the title of the activity if they say it is confusing. It’s never come up before, but if more people request it, we can add it to the suggestion list.
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It will always show as unchecked/disabled in the EU and can not be enabled, per the blog post referenced above.
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Please read the GDPR blog post link I gave you. App users in the EU will have AirBop and Analytics disabled automatically, along with any ad networks that do not suppport non personalized ads.
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Lower your eyes a couple of threads... https://forums.andromo.com/discussion/2314/target-api-level-requirements-from-august-2018
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You must be located in the EU... https://blog.andromo.com/2018/creating-gdpr-compliant-apps-with-andromo/
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I wouldn’t hold my breath... we didn’t even do a Black Friday last year. Our prices are already incredibly good value!
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@anteos it’s pretty obvious that they don’t want to give up that tracking data. It’s the way they make their money. At some point once the dust settles and everyone gets on the same page, we can also look into a way to ask app users for consent to o…
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@mataan As crazy as it sounds, the GDPR regulations say that you can not deny people access to your app if they choose not to provide consent to store personal information. So... no.