How to Download APK File from Google Play Store

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Installing an app for Android means using Google Play for the most part, but the restrictions of the interface can lead to problems, such as erroneous claims concerning device compatibility.

Don’t let these limitations stop you. Download the APK (the installer file, Android’s equivalent of an EXE file on Windows) directly from Google Play (or elsewhere) to get the app sideloaded to your device in minutes.

Sideloading is simple, and means that you copy the APK from your desktop computer to your Android smartphone or tablet before installing it.

Download APK File from Google Play Store
Read : How To Sync Your Android Device with Windows 10

Extension

There are some useful add-ons  and extensions for your browsers to download bulk amount of APK files from Google Play. Add-ons and Extensions are available in Firefox web browser and Chrome browser respectively to ease the some process while surfing the internet. Download the extensions for your browser from the below links to go further into the process.

After you added extensions, go to Apk Downloader options.

Give your mail id and device id to download apk file directly from google play

To get the Device Id of your Android mobile just type this code *#*#8255#*#* and hit dialer.

After dialing, you will get scree named Gtalk Service Monitor. In that screen find “aid” line, mostly that will be on second link find youd Device Id and paste it the extension login details.

If in case you find any difficultly then just download the Evozi’s Device Id from the google play store and use that app to find the Device Id very easily.

Now Login to your   account and start downloading any apk file directly.

APK downloader
Also Read : How To Fix Common Google Play Store Errors

Website

If you're a more casual APK downloader then a Chrome extension is probably not really necessary. Instead, you can just visit a dedicated site for generating APK download links whenever you need to.

  1. First find the app on the Play Store.
  2. Then copy the url.
  3. Paste it to any of the box of these website.
Ex : If you want to download facebook app from play store.
1. Find Facebook app url -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.facebook.katana "In the url Red Part is Called Package Name.2. Now copy the URL or Package Name.
3. Paste it to the box and Click on Generate Link

Evozi Apk Downloader - Evozi Apk downloader is the first website which i came across which provided the service of directly Downloading Apk files from Google Play Store, And the method to use Evozi Apk Downloader website is very Simple too.

ApkLeecher.com - ApkLeecher may be defined as a worthy alternative to Evozi Aok Downloader, it also works in the Same way as that of Evozi, you either have to enter the Package Name, Google Play URL or the App name of the App you want to Download

Installing an app for Android means using Google Play for the most part, but the restrictions of the interface can lead to problems, such as erroneous claims concerning device compatibility.

Don’t let these limitations stop you. Download the APK (the installer file, Android’s equivalent of an EXE file on Windows) directly from Google Play (or elsewhere) to get the app sideloaded to your device in minutes.

Sideloading is simple, and means that you copy the APK from your desktop computer to your Android smartphone or tablet before installing it.

Download APK File from Google Play Store
Read : How To Sync Your Android Device with Windows 10

Extension

There are some useful add-ons  and extensions for your browsers to download bulk amount of APK files from Google Play. Add-ons and Extensions are available in Firefox web browser and Chrome browser respectively to ease the some process while surfing the internet. Download the extensions for your browser from the below links to go further into the process.

After you added extensions, go to Apk Downloader options.

Give your mail id and device id to download apk file directly from google play

To get the Device Id of your Android mobile just type this code *#*#8255#*#* and hit dialer.

After dialing, you will get scree named Gtalk Service Monitor. In that screen find “aid” line, mostly that will be on second link find youd Device Id and paste it the extension login details.

If in case you find any difficultly then just download the Evozi’s Device Id from the google play store and use that app to find the Device Id very easily.

Now Login to your   account and start downloading any apk file directly.

APK downloader
Also Read : How To Fix Common Google Play Store Errors

Website

If you're a more casual APK downloader then a Chrome extension is probably not really necessary. Instead, you can just visit a dedicated site for generating APK download links whenever you need to.

  1. First find the app on the Play Store.
  2. Then copy the url.
  3. Paste it to any of the box of these website.
Ex : If you want to download facebook app from play store.
1. Find Facebook app url -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.facebook.katana "In the url Red Part is Called Package Name.2. Now copy the URL or Package Name.
3. Paste it to the box and Click on Generate Link

Evozi Apk Downloader - Evozi Apk downloader is the first website which i came across which provided the service of directly Downloading Apk files from Google Play Store, And the method to use Evozi Apk Downloader website is very Simple too.

ApkLeecher.com - ApkLeecher may be defined as a worthy alternative to Evozi Aok Downloader, it also works in the Same way as that of Evozi, you either have to enter the Package Name, Google Play URL or the App name of the App you want to Download

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What is a Capacitor | Types of Capacitors | Capacitor Construction

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What is Capacitor or capacitor definition:

A capacitor is an electrical passive device which used to store electrical energy. A capacitor is made of two closed conductors / plates, separated by dielectric material.

When  its connected to power source plates accumulates electric charge. Positive and negative charges accumulates on both plates.

Stored electric charge in capacitor is measured as capacitance and the unit to measure capacitance is Farad (F).

Pictures of capacitors:

Capacitors Picture

In the picture shown, these are passive capacitors.

You can see all capacitors have two points to connect with positive and negative charge.

There are different types of capacitors. 





Capacitor symbol:

As shown these are some capacitor symbol.


what is Capacitance:

Capacitance can be defined as: electric charge divided by voltage is equal to capacitance.
Where:

C = capacitance (in farad)
Q = electric charge (in coulombs)
and
V = Voltage (in volts)

Capacitance Formula: C=Q/V

Capacitance of a plate capacitor:

Capacitance (C) of plate capacitor is equal to permittivity (ε) times, Area of plate (A) divided by distance between plates (d).

Here,

C = capacitance of capacitor in Farad (F)
ε = permittivity of capacitor's dielectric material in farad/meter (F/m)
A = Area of capacitor plate in square meter (m)
d = Distance between capacitor plates in meter (m)

Capacitor Construction:

Only Parallel plate capacitors are considered for all practical purposes. There are two conductors or electrodes separated by dielectric material of uniform thickness. Conductors can be any type of material which can easily conduct electricity. Dielectric material must be an insulator - poor conductor.

Types of Capacitors:

  • Variable Capacitor
  • Spherical Capacitor
  • Electrolytic Capacitor
  • Power Capacitor
  • Ceramic Capacitor
  • Tantalum Capacitor
  • Paper Capacitor
  • Mica Capacitor

What is Capacitor or capacitor definition:

A capacitor is an electrical passive device which used to store electrical energy. A capacitor is made of two closed conductors / plates, separated by dielectric material.

When  its connected to power source plates accumulates electric charge. Positive and negative charges accumulates on both plates.

Stored electric charge in capacitor is measured as capacitance and the unit to measure capacitance is Farad (F).

Pictures of capacitors:

Capacitors Picture

In the picture shown, these are passive capacitors.

You can see all capacitors have two points to connect with positive and negative charge.

There are different types of capacitors. 





Capacitor symbol:

As shown these are some capacitor symbol.


what is Capacitance:

Capacitance can be defined as: electric charge divided by voltage is equal to capacitance.
Where:

C = capacitance (in farad)
Q = electric charge (in coulombs)
and
V = Voltage (in volts)

Capacitance Formula: C=Q/V

Capacitance of a plate capacitor:

Capacitance (C) of plate capacitor is equal to permittivity (ε) times, Area of plate (A) divided by distance between plates (d).

Here,

C = capacitance of capacitor in Farad (F)
ε = permittivity of capacitor's dielectric material in farad/meter (F/m)
A = Area of capacitor plate in square meter (m)
d = Distance between capacitor plates in meter (m)

Capacitor Construction:

Only Parallel plate capacitors are considered for all practical purposes. There are two conductors or electrodes separated by dielectric material of uniform thickness. Conductors can be any type of material which can easily conduct electricity. Dielectric material must be an insulator - poor conductor.

Types of Capacitors:

  • Variable Capacitor
  • Spherical Capacitor
  • Electrolytic Capacitor
  • Power Capacitor
  • Ceramic Capacitor
  • Tantalum Capacitor
  • Paper Capacitor
  • Mica Capacitor

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FTTH, FOC, NOC, Transmission and many more Jobs in Delta Telecom

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Jobs in Delta Telecom:








Delta telecom have opening for Telecom Engineer residing in Saudi Arabia.

Positions:

  • Telecom, Installation Engineer
  • Telecom, Implementation Engineer
  • FTTH Enginer
  • Fiber Optics Engineer
  • Generator Tecnician
  • Documentation Responsible
  • Bss Engineer
  • NOC Engineer
  • Help Desk Engineer
  • Transmission Engineer
  • Technicians ( Telecom)
  • Riggers
  • Purchaser for Telecom Equipment
  • Civil Engineer
  • Civil Project Supervisor
  • Telecom Supervisor
  • Team Lead Engineer

The candidates who have transferable iqama will be proffered. In some positions driving license should be a plus point for candidate.
Email your resume written below.

Email Address: hr.ksa@deltatelecom.co

Jobs in Delta Telecom:








Delta telecom have opening for Telecom Engineer residing in Saudi Arabia.

Positions:

  • Telecom, Installation Engineer
  • Telecom, Implementation Engineer
  • FTTH Enginer
  • Fiber Optics Engineer
  • Generator Tecnician
  • Documentation Responsible
  • Bss Engineer
  • NOC Engineer
  • Help Desk Engineer
  • Transmission Engineer
  • Technicians ( Telecom)
  • Riggers
  • Purchaser for Telecom Equipment
  • Civil Engineer
  • Civil Project Supervisor
  • Telecom Supervisor
  • Team Lead Engineer

The candidates who have transferable iqama will be proffered. In some positions driving license should be a plus point for candidate.
Email your resume written below.

Email Address: hr.ksa@deltatelecom.co

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How To Block Annoying Ads on Android Device

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Most of the free apps available on the Play Store are sponsored by advertisements. Although these allow developers get some money out of their apps, they are sometimes unfair and detrimental to the user. If you are searching for an app to block these ads, you won't find any of them on the Play Store, as Google chose to ban them. This article will walk you through several solutions to proceed with ad blocking on your Android device.

Sideloading is required as Google has removed ad-block apps from Google Play Store. You need to sideload any ad-blocker, i.e. install ad-blockers using its APK file and not from Google Play Store.

Block Annoying Ads on Android

Follow the given steps to set this configuration:

  • Go to Settings > Applications (or Security on 4.0 and above) on your Android device.
  • Navigate to the Unknown sources option.
  • If unchecked, tap the checkbox, and then tap OK on the confirmation popup.

Your Android device is ready to install ad-blockers.

Ad-Blocking Apps

If you browse the Android Market, you'll see a number of apps that promise to block all ads on your Android device, but the vast majority of these apps--such as the well-regarded AdAway, NetSpector Sniffer/Ad Blocker, or AdFree Android--are available only for rooted phones. The reason these apps work exclusively on rooted phones is because they often make changes to the hosts file, something that's allowed only on rooted devices. If you've rooted your Android phone, you can try any of these apps and see if they work for you.
Read : Top 5 Android Apps to Block Annoying Ads

Block Ads using ‘hosts’ file

This method uses ‘hosts’ file to block ads. This method blocks all ads in your device, including the ones shown in various apps and games. This method works only for rooted devices.

What is a ‘hosts’ file?

‘hosts’ file is a plain-text file in an operating system to map hostnames (like anything.com) to its IP address. Whenever you try to launch a website using its hostname, the operating system will usually search the ‘hosts’ file to find the corresponding IP address first.

If the search is successful, then its mapped IP address is used; otherwise a query is sent to DNS (Domain Name Service) to find the IP address of that hostname.

Setting Up ‘hosts’ file

  • On the computer, open MVPS (or pgl.yoyo.org or hostfile.mine.nu) on your browser. A plain-text page will open. Save this page as the name hosts in the computer.
  • Using Bluetooth or a USB connection, copy this hosts file from your computer to your Android device. Note the file path.
  • On your Android, open the file manager in your device and copy the hosts file to /etc or /system/etc. Accessing this location may require you to ‘allow super user permissions’ to the file manager.
  • Rename the original hosts file (if present) to a .txt or .bak extension. Paste the saved hosts file here. Reboot your Android and your Android is now ad-free.

Most of the free apps available on the Play Store are sponsored by advertisements. Although these allow developers get some money out of their apps, they are sometimes unfair and detrimental to the user. If you are searching for an app to block these ads, you won't find any of them on the Play Store, as Google chose to ban them. This article will walk you through several solutions to proceed with ad blocking on your Android device.

Sideloading is required as Google has removed ad-block apps from Google Play Store. You need to sideload any ad-blocker, i.e. install ad-blockers using its APK file and not from Google Play Store.

Block Annoying Ads on Android

Follow the given steps to set this configuration:

  • Go to Settings > Applications (or Security on 4.0 and above) on your Android device.
  • Navigate to the Unknown sources option.
  • If unchecked, tap the checkbox, and then tap OK on the confirmation popup.

Your Android device is ready to install ad-blockers.

Ad-Blocking Apps

If you browse the Android Market, you'll see a number of apps that promise to block all ads on your Android device, but the vast majority of these apps--such as the well-regarded AdAway, NetSpector Sniffer/Ad Blocker, or AdFree Android--are available only for rooted phones. The reason these apps work exclusively on rooted phones is because they often make changes to the hosts file, something that's allowed only on rooted devices. If you've rooted your Android phone, you can try any of these apps and see if they work for you.
Read : Top 5 Android Apps to Block Annoying Ads

Block Ads using ‘hosts’ file

This method uses ‘hosts’ file to block ads. This method blocks all ads in your device, including the ones shown in various apps and games. This method works only for rooted devices.

What is a ‘hosts’ file?

‘hosts’ file is a plain-text file in an operating system to map hostnames (like anything.com) to its IP address. Whenever you try to launch a website using its hostname, the operating system will usually search the ‘hosts’ file to find the corresponding IP address first.

If the search is successful, then its mapped IP address is used; otherwise a query is sent to DNS (Domain Name Service) to find the IP address of that hostname.

Setting Up ‘hosts’ file

  • On the computer, open MVPS (or pgl.yoyo.org or hostfile.mine.nu) on your browser. A plain-text page will open. Save this page as the name hosts in the computer.
  • Using Bluetooth or a USB connection, copy this hosts file from your computer to your Android device. Note the file path.
  • On your Android, open the file manager in your device and copy the hosts file to /etc or /system/etc. Accessing this location may require you to ‘allow super user permissions’ to the file manager.
  • Rename the original hosts file (if present) to a .txt or .bak extension. Paste the saved hosts file here. Reboot your Android and your Android is now ad-free.

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Best Video Editing Software for Android Device

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No-one wants to watch that 30-minute video of your cat being mildly amusing, and even that minute-long clip of a drunken friend falling off of a chair is too long. But cut out the boring bits, drop in some transitions and add a soundtrack, and you’ve got social media gold. Possibly.

So whether you’re a budding Hollywood director armed with a smartphone, or just someone who wants to make an Instagram clip look more Instagrammy, grab one of these editors and get cracking on your masterpiece. After all, you’ve only another 29-and-a-half minutes to chop out!

With more and more smartphones and tablets featuring front and rear cameras, large amounts of internal storage and impressive processing power, it's becoming increasingly plausible to turn your mobile phone or tablet into a mobile movie studio. Apple already provides the solid iMovie free with new iOS devices, but there's also a wealth of third party options on both major mobile OS's for the enthusiast or professional. Check out some mobile video editing apps.

Best Video Editing Software

Adobe Premiere Clip

Adobe Premiere Clip (Android) is a free solid multi-purpose video editing tool that's equally good at automatically stitching together videos or providing more solid editing tools. Users can drag and drop photos and video clips in a timeline interface, add transitions and music, and even import custom special effects from other Adobe Creative Cloud tools. You can let the app stitch together selected videos with a variety of soundtracks by itself. You can then share your videos on a variety of social media platforms, or export them to Adobe's Creative Cloud.

VidTrim

Sometimes you just want to make the most minor of tweaks to a video or let some preconfigured settings do most of the heavy lifting. VidTrim is worth exploring if you want some good-looking videos without a ton of effort.

Trim puts several quick editing options right up front so you can make the tweaks and then share it to others.
Trim is in the title for a reason: just hit the scissors button and you can cut off any parts of the video you don’t want. It’s helpful if you want to share it with Vine, Instagram, or other services that focus on shorter videos.

There are some powerful features hidden underneath the surface, like music encoding, adding a soundtrack, and the ability to extract frames and save them as images.

VidTrim is free, though you’ll have to put up with advertisements that bug you throughout the app. For $2.49 you can eliminate them with the in-app upgrade, which is worth it if you find you like the easy editing capabilities.

Video Maker Pro Free

Video Maker Pro Free is actually based on Google's old Movie Studio app -- and it shows. The editor uses the same exact interface as the old native app, which is no-frills and somewhat bare-bones but also clean and easy to use.

Once you create a new project in Video Maker Pro Free, you're presented with a timeline-based editing screen. A plus button at the top of the screen allows you to import existing images and videos or capture new ones and place them directly on the timeline. You can drag and drop items on the timeline to move them around in the sequence.

Tapping an item -- be it an image or a video -- allows you to make several adjustments to it: You can trim the length of the item by sliding your finger left or right at its start or finish, you can apply a handful of plain transitions to move in or out of the element, you can apply a few very basic filters and you can add simple lower-third title graphics.

The lower-third title graphics are functional if not beautiful: You can select from a black or (oddly enough) transparent orange background and can opt to have the graphic appear at the bottom of the screen or floating horizontally in the center. There are no options for changing the face, size or color of the font.

Video Maker Pro Free provides a separate space for a single supplementary audio track, should you wish to add a voice-over or music track to your project. (You can add one or the other -- with only a single supplementary track, there is no way to have both at the same time.) The app has no integrated voice recording function, so you're limited to adding in only existing sound files. Once an audio track is added, you can adjust its level as needed to make sure the audio can be heard over any natural sound on your primary video clip.

Video Maker Pro Free is essentially a continuation of the editing software Google abandoned -- with little new added into the equation other than some scattered ads. It isn't the most powerful or advanced video editing utility in the world, but if basic editing is all you need, the tried-and-true interface makes it one of the simplest and most usable products on the platform today.

PowerDirector

Those of you who have used a video editor on a PC before know that they tend to come with a certain look. There’s a timeline at the bottom. Clips are available in the top left, and a preview sits in the top right. CyberLink’s PowerDirector will give you that familiar interface on your Android device.

This app is one of the more advanced options out there. You can drag and drop scenes as needed, add audio tracks, insert title text, select from a number of transition effects, apply filters to your videos, and export files up to 1080p (after a $5 in-app purchase, otherwise you’re limited to 720p). You can also send them straight to Facebook or YouTube when you’re done.

Some apps need a bit of work to transition comfortably from desktop to mobile, but this isn’t one of those times. The Windows version remains the more powerful option, but Android’s mobile adaptation is hardly as dumbed-down as you might think.

KineMaster

One of the most impressive things about this Android video editor is that it’s so simple to use even on quite a small smartphone. It uses screen space remarkably well, making it a cinch to arrange your clips, add additional layers (captions, images, and even ‘handwriting’), quickly import extra footage, and play around with effects.

It’s just a pity the developer saddled it with a restrictive subscription payment model rather than a one-off cost. (You can get 30 days for £4.02, or start subscribing for £2.91 per month.)

No-one wants to watch that 30-minute video of your cat being mildly amusing, and even that minute-long clip of a drunken friend falling off of a chair is too long. But cut out the boring bits, drop in some transitions and add a soundtrack, and you’ve got social media gold. Possibly.

So whether you’re a budding Hollywood director armed with a smartphone, or just someone who wants to make an Instagram clip look more Instagrammy, grab one of these editors and get cracking on your masterpiece. After all, you’ve only another 29-and-a-half minutes to chop out!

With more and more smartphones and tablets featuring front and rear cameras, large amounts of internal storage and impressive processing power, it's becoming increasingly plausible to turn your mobile phone or tablet into a mobile movie studio. Apple already provides the solid iMovie free with new iOS devices, but there's also a wealth of third party options on both major mobile OS's for the enthusiast or professional. Check out some mobile video editing apps.

Best Video Editing Software

Adobe Premiere Clip

Adobe Premiere Clip (Android) is a free solid multi-purpose video editing tool that's equally good at automatically stitching together videos or providing more solid editing tools. Users can drag and drop photos and video clips in a timeline interface, add transitions and music, and even import custom special effects from other Adobe Creative Cloud tools. You can let the app stitch together selected videos with a variety of soundtracks by itself. You can then share your videos on a variety of social media platforms, or export them to Adobe's Creative Cloud.

VidTrim

Sometimes you just want to make the most minor of tweaks to a video or let some preconfigured settings do most of the heavy lifting. VidTrim is worth exploring if you want some good-looking videos without a ton of effort.

Trim puts several quick editing options right up front so you can make the tweaks and then share it to others.
Trim is in the title for a reason: just hit the scissors button and you can cut off any parts of the video you don’t want. It’s helpful if you want to share it with Vine, Instagram, or other services that focus on shorter videos.

There are some powerful features hidden underneath the surface, like music encoding, adding a soundtrack, and the ability to extract frames and save them as images.

VidTrim is free, though you’ll have to put up with advertisements that bug you throughout the app. For $2.49 you can eliminate them with the in-app upgrade, which is worth it if you find you like the easy editing capabilities.

Video Maker Pro Free

Video Maker Pro Free is actually based on Google's old Movie Studio app -- and it shows. The editor uses the same exact interface as the old native app, which is no-frills and somewhat bare-bones but also clean and easy to use.

Once you create a new project in Video Maker Pro Free, you're presented with a timeline-based editing screen. A plus button at the top of the screen allows you to import existing images and videos or capture new ones and place them directly on the timeline. You can drag and drop items on the timeline to move them around in the sequence.

Tapping an item -- be it an image or a video -- allows you to make several adjustments to it: You can trim the length of the item by sliding your finger left or right at its start or finish, you can apply a handful of plain transitions to move in or out of the element, you can apply a few very basic filters and you can add simple lower-third title graphics.

The lower-third title graphics are functional if not beautiful: You can select from a black or (oddly enough) transparent orange background and can opt to have the graphic appear at the bottom of the screen or floating horizontally in the center. There are no options for changing the face, size or color of the font.

Video Maker Pro Free provides a separate space for a single supplementary audio track, should you wish to add a voice-over or music track to your project. (You can add one or the other -- with only a single supplementary track, there is no way to have both at the same time.) The app has no integrated voice recording function, so you're limited to adding in only existing sound files. Once an audio track is added, you can adjust its level as needed to make sure the audio can be heard over any natural sound on your primary video clip.

Video Maker Pro Free is essentially a continuation of the editing software Google abandoned -- with little new added into the equation other than some scattered ads. It isn't the most powerful or advanced video editing utility in the world, but if basic editing is all you need, the tried-and-true interface makes it one of the simplest and most usable products on the platform today.

PowerDirector

Those of you who have used a video editor on a PC before know that they tend to come with a certain look. There’s a timeline at the bottom. Clips are available in the top left, and a preview sits in the top right. CyberLink’s PowerDirector will give you that familiar interface on your Android device.

This app is one of the more advanced options out there. You can drag and drop scenes as needed, add audio tracks, insert title text, select from a number of transition effects, apply filters to your videos, and export files up to 1080p (after a $5 in-app purchase, otherwise you’re limited to 720p). You can also send them straight to Facebook or YouTube when you’re done.

Some apps need a bit of work to transition comfortably from desktop to mobile, but this isn’t one of those times. The Windows version remains the more powerful option, but Android’s mobile adaptation is hardly as dumbed-down as you might think.

KineMaster

One of the most impressive things about this Android video editor is that it’s so simple to use even on quite a small smartphone. It uses screen space remarkably well, making it a cinch to arrange your clips, add additional layers (captions, images, and even ‘handwriting’), quickly import extra footage, and play around with effects.

It’s just a pity the developer saddled it with a restrictive subscription payment model rather than a one-off cost. (You can get 30 days for £4.02, or start subscribing for £2.91 per month.)

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