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  2. Is it safe to give an app my credit card information? - AOL

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    Bankrate’s take: When it comes to linking your accounts to a budgeting app, you should trust your instincts. If an app doesn’t look or feel secure, you shouldn’t give it your information ...

  3. Appsbar - Wikipedia

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    Appsbar is a web-based platform that allows anyone to create and submit apps for smartphones and tablets to popular app stores. It offers features such as customization, notifications, menus, and app coaching, and has won several awards since its launch in 2011.

  4. F-Droid - Wikipedia

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    F-Droid is a digital distribution platform for free and open source software on Android devices. It offers apps without registration, advertising, tracking, or non-free dependencies, and allows users to set up their own repositories.

  5. Appery.io - Wikipedia

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    Appery.io is a browser-based tool that supports HTML5, Ionic, jQuery Mobile, and hybrid app development for Android and iOS. It offers back-end services, API Express, and plug-ins to connect apps with enterprise systems and web services.

  6. List of Halloween television specials - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Halloween-themed TV shows and episodes from various genres and networks. Find out which series have aired special episodes or seasons related to Halloween, from ABC Weekend Special to Zorro: The Chronicles.

  7. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    Bumble is a popular app that lets users swipe to like or reject potential matches, and only female users can start conversations with male matches. Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, Bumble has over 100 million users worldwide and went public in 2021.

  8. Yapp (mobile application) - Wikipedia

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    Yapp is a self-service online platform that allows users to create mobile event applications with no coding knowledge. It was launched in 2012 by Maria Seidman and Luke Melia, and has clients such as Verizon Wireless, WorldVentures, and BlogHer.

  9. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    YouVersion (also known as Bible.com or the Bible App) was founded in 2008 by Bobby Gruenewald and Life.Church. It offers over 3,000 Bible versions in over 2,000 ...