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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?

Let's ask @th3j35t3r.
I'm pretty sure it's tied to your account, not the device. Might just be a glitch.

@XSGeek @L_D_G

@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?

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.

@XSGeek @L_D_G @th3j35t3r

@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.

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