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# Anti-Cheating System

The BOOOST app is designed to reward users for their participation across activities. We take cheating very seriously. Any attempts to cheat or abuse the system will result in penalties, including but not limited to: initial warnings, reduced or zero earnings, and in severe cases, a full account/IP ban.

To ensure the integrity of the app, we have implemented several anti-cheating systems and measures.

Examples of cheating includes but are not limited to:

* GPS spoofing/hacking
* Motion simulation/hacking
* Single user moving with multiple mobile phones

Please note that the BOOOST app will not work on devices that have been jailbroken, rooted, have an altered operating system, or if a VPN or blacklisted app is being used. By using the BOOOST app, you agree to comply with these terms and conditions and to not engage in any cheating or abuse of the system.


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