Sketchy ChatGPT Apps Are Flocking Over App Store and Play Store
ChatGPT has become the talk of the town these past few weeks following several reports about OpenAI's chatbot. Indeed, this has already garnered a lot of impressions from
developers who are testing the waters with this system. However, some fake ChatGPT apps are lurking on app marketplaces such as Apple App Store. There's even an app with more than
100,000 downloads, and it's only freely roaming on the Google Play Store. Sketchy ChatGPT Apps Are All Over App Stores According to a report by TechCrunch, some unknown people
behind these dubious apps might be planning to get more money by fooling the users into downloading their modified apps. Before you see any suspicious ChatGPT apps either on App
Store or PlayStore, it's important to know that OpenAI has not yet launched any software for Android or iOS users. Furthermore, ChatGPT is open to every user, so there's no way
that it will come as a paid app in the App Store. Speaking of which, the app marketplace appears to have a fake ChatGPT app dubbed "ChatGPT Pro." As BloomTech CEO Austen
Allred tweeted on his Twitter account, the app claims to have unlimited usage, ads free experience, access to all unlocked features, and a cancellable subscription for the users.
The iOS App Store is full of folks putting ChatGPT into a paid wrapper with ambiguous language that would let you believe you’re paying for ChatGPT pic.twitter.com/3w0rK14E5I—
Austen Allred (@Austen) January 7, 2023 According to another report by Macrumors, the app is not really affiliated with OpenAI, and it's only made to deceive the users on the App
Store. Meanwhile, it is said there that ChatGPT Pro arrives with an annual subscription pricing of $50 for all users. If you're the kind of person who wants to use it weekly, the
app will charge you $8. Related Article: OpenAI's ChatGPT is Developing an iOS App - Demo Version Shared on LinkedIn Fake ChatGPT App is Full of Negative Reviews At first glance,
you won't notice that this app is fake, given that it has more than 100,000 downloads from users. However, when you pay close attention to it, you will see a lot of negative
reviews for this app. Another glaring thing about this dubious app is that it has a lot of 1-star ratings and reviews, which means that people know that it promotes fake features
to the public. Ironically, it still surpasses other apps on the App Store and was launched on the platform just three weeks ago. If you encounter this app on the App Store, avoid
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it and leave a negative review, so more people will know that it's a scam and sketchy. Other apps you must avoid on the platform are "BetterTrack Ride Hike Run Swim," " Activity
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