If you are using Tusky on an Android, has it always been free to use COSO?
I had it on my phone since the beginning. Then my phone broke. I put it on my new phone, download Tusky (and Subway) and am met with a screen that says I need COSO Pro to use the app. Was I grandfathered in? What happened?
@XSGeek so now with new phone...I'm out?
Let's ask @th3j35t3r.
I'm pretty sure it's tied to your account, not the device. Might just be a glitch.
@Heucuva8 @th3j35t3r @XSGeek @L_D_G - When J implemented pro, anybody already using 3rd party apps were grandfathered in. A new device == a new 3rd party app.
@0x56 @Heucuva8 @th3j35t3r @XSGeek @L_D_G
But you're not locked out. You can still use through browser on phones?
@InvaderGzim @Heucuva8 @th3j35t3r @XSGeek @L_D_G - yes.
@InvaderGzim valid alternative
See, I'm almost sure it's tied to your account. If you had an account prior to Pro rollout, you were grandfathered in. If you open a new account, not so much.
@Heucuva8 @XSGeek @th3j35t3r the one last possibility is that if some how, once my old phone is fixed and I can transfer everything, that somehow access actually migrates.
I only brought all of this up because I had no recollection of it ever being mentioned.