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The most enticing part is they're usually free but some tech experts tell Four In Your Corner there's nothing free about them. However, even if you're downloading one for free there is a steep price you're paying and may not even know it.Īpps are popular with the intent of their design to be efficient whether you're wanting to listen to your favorite tunes, or find love at your fingertips. Surveys show people are downloading apps on mobile devices by the dozens. You've probably heard the expression "There's an app for that!" That's because there pretty much is.
