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Alik [6]
1 year ago
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I have brainly plus on my phone and my account, but when I try to use it on another phone / device with the same account, it doe

s not work. The brainly support team hasn’t answered me, someone help lol
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Finger [1]1 year ago
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It is most likely a bug, try using a different account or device

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