Check if other users are reporting bugs or security concerns.
: Some users maintain public archives of old APK versions, though these are often outdated (e.g., version 6.5.9 from 2017).
But the most responsible advice is this: If you like an app, pay for it. If an app has intrusive ads, uninstall it and leave a one-star review. The time you spend hunting for a "GitHub Lucky Patcher" is better spent learning legitimate Android development or customization tools.
Google Play Protect actively flags Lucky Patcher as harmful software. If you install a version from GitHub, Play Protect will not only block it but may also report your device as "uncertified." Repeated use can lead to your Google account being suspended.
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