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Hi, I recently reset my phone and I went to install malwarebytes again, but when opening the app there is no option to use malwarebytes free, it forces me to buy a subscription. Have they removed the option to use malwarebytes free now?

Hi, it says it on the playstore but the only options I have when I open up the app are "get started" and "I already have a subscription". When I click on get started the only thing it lets me do is click on premium or premium plus

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Malwarebytes Mobile Security still offers free use.
You need to enable the Trial first. Then if you do not wish to purchase make sure you cancel the Trial within 7 days and it will revert to the free version

I understand, but when I select a plan and click get started it asks me to pay money instead of starting a trial. I've been looking around for 10 minutes trying to find the option to enable the trial but I just can't find it on the new app. Sorry to bother you.

Same problem here. I cannot access the free version anymore. Did Malwarebytes go paid-only? That's really sad. I loved the app. I can only use the trial version, apparently. I need to put in my credit card details which I'm not going to do.

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