Just now, my phone suddenly received a notification that the "Chopstick Life" app was forcibly uninstalled by the Google Store, citing reasons such as suspected theft of user data and access to photo albums, and it might even involve stealing USDT!
Remember the previous submissions, saying that Chopstick Life would secretly access photo albums? Some people are used to saving screenshots of mnemonic phrases as pictures, and once accessed by the app, the assets in the wallet could be stolen! Although there is no 100% conclusive evidence yet, once something goes wrong, it's a total loss with no remedy, so we must be cautious!
Here's the key point! This time, Google didn't just remove the app from the store, but directly remotely uninstalled it! Usually, even if Google finds problematic apps, they are mostly just removed from the store, but this time it was a direct remote forced uninstallation, indicating that the issue was so severe that Google could not tolerate it, and there might already be substantial risk evidence.
The owner of this app is originally involved in the gray market, and software from a gray market company, can you still expect it to be safe? Those who know, know; don't wait until you're cut off to regret it! Now, the most important thing is to protect your own assets and information security!



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Lucky Brother's app, haha

I'm not surprised that there's a setup; after all, it's all about the pot calling the kettle black.

Pay attention, everyone.
I don't believe it, how come my download is not controlled?

Airplane meals are better
Why not just stop using it?
From what I know, there are several apps like this, but I won't say which ones.
The mnemonic doesn't need to be saved on the phone, it's OK.

The money earned from the gray industry is ultimately harvested by the financial sector.
Not having a brain really doesn't mix well in the gray industry circle.
So tragic, risking being tasered and jailed, I finally saved some money only to have it stolen.
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