• EleventhHour
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    18 days ago

    But the company also offers a free version of the feature for anyone who downloads the iVerify Basics app for $1.

    If it’s $1, then it’s not free. is whoever wrote this article an idiot, or are they just being paid by iVerify to lie?

    • @[email protected]
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      518 days ago

      Turns out you can only use it once a month on the app anyways. It’s not what you think normally it’s a paid subscription service but they added it to the basics app for “free”. But I agree they should choose those words more carefully.

      • EleventhHour
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        718 days ago

        Yeah, they should choose words that are not intentionally misleading or outright false.