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  "path": "/t/uploading-the-tool-made-on-infinityfree-to-play-store-legal/118854#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T08:39:38.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
  "textContent": "I’m guessing that the “turn a website into an app” tool is just “build a small shim app with a WebView component that loads the website”.\n\nWhich is fine by itself since you’re basically just slapping a different name and icon on a stripped-down web browser. However, I do vaguely remember that WebView components don’t play well with our bot protection system, so I’m not sure if it will work.\n\nAs for the PDF conversion functionality, that’s a bit of a grey area because PDF conversion is more compute expensive than regular web activity. But the account CPU limits should help keep that in check. File hosting is also a bit of a grey area, but if it’s temporary, I don’t see any major issues with that either.\n\nAll in all, I would say it’s safe enough to try, but do test the app beforehand because I’m not sure if it will work.",
  "title": "Uploading the tool made on infinityfree to Play store legal?"
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