Cracked versions may not receive updates, which means you might miss out on new features, bug fixes, or security patches.
The video shows the user paraphrasing 500 words with all modes unlocked. But look closely:
Unofficial extensions often require "Developer Mode" to install, which can bypass Chrome's security checks and allow malicious scripts to read your browsing data or inject malware.
Using cracked versions of software can be against the terms of service of the software provider. It also doesn't support the developers who work hard to create and improve these tools.
Cracked versions may not receive updates, which means you might miss out on new features, bug fixes, or security patches.
The video shows the user paraphrasing 500 words with all modes unlocked. But look closely:
Unofficial extensions often require "Developer Mode" to install, which can bypass Chrome's security checks and allow malicious scripts to read your browsing data or inject malware.
Using cracked versions of software can be against the terms of service of the software provider. It also doesn't support the developers who work hard to create and improve these tools.