I’ve seen multiple people here talk about lucky patcher and wanted to try it out, found the official site though reddit (cos I’ve had google give me badware links for things like these before) and the site rang every alarm bell in my brain.
From the too-good-to-be-true premise to the red text before the download saying that the app is Perfectly Safe, scanned the apk with virustotal (not perfectly accurate i know) and it returned a bunch of flags.

So is luckypatchers.com the actual site?

Edit: got the apk from the direct download link in the subreddit’s about page and ran it on waydroid, seemed legit but also very old and the custom patches would just make the app (YouTube in this case) close instantly.
Might be some google service detecting something’s off or maybe the patch is just outdated.

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    8 months ago

    Good point. I should have mentioned that. Sorry. I used to use ACMarket but I can’t recommend it because of how ad-driven it was (and I can’t speak about safety cuz I have no idea).

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        8 months ago

        No, I don’t. I remember using Aptoide to try to get Minecraft for free until they released 1.12 (Better Together) Bringing Mobile Minecraft up to Feature Parity with Bedrock on all platforms. The following versions, including minor updates didn’t work because it required a license verification which ACMarket had removed in their modded version of Minecraft. That’s around when I started using it, and I haven’t used it for about 4-7 years approximately.