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You need to replace "yourpassword" with your own password in the command itself and it will be the password of your keystore.
You need to implement subscription and payment options on your web application only.
Thanks for the suggestion. We may consider this for our future releases.
You need to install JDK (Java Development Kit) in order to be able to run the keytool command, you can refer our documentation for more details
https://websitetoapk.com/docs/creating-keystore-for-signing.html
In order to be able to use push notifications, you need to purchase the premium version of the tool
We are pleased to announce that our new server-side update now supports API Level 34. Any new applications generated using Website 2 APK Builder will now utilize API Level 34.
We are pleased to announce that our new server-side update now supports API Level 34. Any new applications generated using Website 2 APK Builder will now utilize API Level 34.
Dear Customer, We are currently working on an update for the latest API level and will be rolling it out soon. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Dear Customer, We are currently working on an update for the latest API level and will be rolling it out soon. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
SSL certificates are installed on websites, not on Android applications.
To secure your Android app, ensure it communicates with your website using HTTPS. This means your website needs an SSL certificate installed on its server. Once installed, update your app to use HTTPS URLs for any server communication.