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Gambling apps double-crossed the review systems in Google Play and the App Store by posing as a policy-abiding app. After bypassing the verification, the infringing functionality became available to users.

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The apps made it into the Android official store in August but survived for a longer time in the iOS repository as some of them had been rated more than 100,000 times.

Bypassing the review systems

The App Store tightened its restrictions on apps with games that involve real money (lotteries, gaming, charity, digital commerce) and starting September 3, all such apps must include the code for this functionality in the binary, for Apple's review.

Similarly, Google accepts gambling apps in its Android store only in countries where they are legal (UK, France, and Ireland, for the moment).

Despite the restrictions, some developers managed to push apps that featured content that violates the policies of the two stores.

They created apps with functionality in agreement with the store requirements, such as weather tracking or entertainment. But they come with an API switch feature to control the availability of the illegal content in the app.

The accepted content is only a facade maintained until the app becomes available to users. Once it makes it to the store, the real content is loaded in a WebView. The real content is then delivered from a specific URL in a WebView.

'The app will query the specified address with its app ID. The corresponding response will be Base64 encoded,' say the researchers.

Only a valid ID used to query the address would cause the illegal content to load. Otherwise, the app continues with its store-approved functionality on both iOS and Android.

Bypassing the store review processes has multiple stages that start with submitting the normal app to get past the initial review. Once it is in the store, the developer turns off the API and updates the app with a WebView.

This allows it to pass the post-update review and when the new version is in the store, the developer can turn on the API so users get the gambling content.

Some of the offending apps had been available even for as much as two years before getting the WebView implant.

The researchers did not see any malicious functionality resulting from these apps and using WebView to load the gambling site is the only improper activity they observed during the research.

Trend Micros believes that the developers actively promoted these apps to rank higher in App Store. On the Chinese marketplace, the researchers found the fake apps in the top 100 list.

On the surface, the apps' names and description are in tune with one another and do not betrays the policy-infringing behavior.

Using specific keywords, Trend Micro was able to find hundreds of results apps in disguise in iOS marketplaces for China, the U.S., and Japan. Most of the results, over 500, were in China, where gambling is illegal. A little over 200 were present in the US market.

Both Google and Apple were informed of the apps that violated store policies and removed them from the official repositories.

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CU_Tigers4life
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Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by CU_Tigers4life on 9/16/19 at 1:21 pm
Are there any sites that do sports betting with fake money? I was looking for a little practice before I start using the real thing...

PeteRose
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by PeteRose on 9/16/19 at 1:22 pm to CU_Tigers4life
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I was looking for a little practice before I start using the real thing...

Trust me, fake money practice is a waste of time.

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hubertcumberdale
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by hubertcumberdale on 9/16/19 at 1:27 pm to CU_Tigers4life
Just make an excel spreadsheet and total up at the end of each week with what you would have bet

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TechDawg2007
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by TechDawg2007 on 9/16/19 at 1:27 pm to CU_Tigers4life
Just bake your picks and right the amount and who you are picking on a piece of fricking notebook paper

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tween the hedges
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by tween the hedges on 9/16/19 at 1:27 pm to CU_Tigers4life
How about you grab a pen and paper, a calculator, make a fake budget, and pick games without the help of a website(other than to look up spreads)

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castorinho
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by castorinho on 9/16/19 at 1:29 pm to CU_Tigers4life


re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by 0 on 9/16/19 at 1:31 pm to CU_Tigers4life
texags used to have a pretty cool betting simulator. It didn't go against the spread but rather on the moneyline and your odds were figured by the predictions of their users.

dgtiger3
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by dgtiger3 on 9/16/19 at 1:40 pm to CU_Tigers4life
Get The Action Network app.
It will do exactly what you are looking for

BowDownToLSU
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by BowDownToLSU on 9/16/19 at 1:44 pm to CU_Tigers4life
quote:
Are there any sites that do sports betting with fake money? I was looking for a little practice before I start using the real thing..
what’s the point? That’s like jacking off and turning down a piece of ass. You just got to go for it

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LST
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by LST on 9/16/19 at 1:45 pm to CU_Tigers4life


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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by SeeeeK on 9/16/19 at 1:47 pm to 0
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texags

Please don't promote gay hook up sites on here.

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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by wildtigercat93 on 9/16/19 at 1:55 pm to CU_Tigers4life
Action app is the best way to track bets you’ve placed and will fill what you’re looking for
But this experiment will do nothing to show you how you would do with real money. Completely different thing actually betting on a game vs putting out your picks without any skin in the game. Everyone is the best gambler when they aren’t live bullets. Just a different mind set and a different level of scrutiny you put on bets when you actually have something to lose

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WildJoeBell
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by WildJoeBell on 9/16/19 at 2:51 pm to CU_Tigers4life
Just find you a good facebook bookie and bet small. I bet big with mine, but he allows bets as small as $5 too.

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I Bleed Garnet
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by I Bleed Garnet on 9/16/19 at 3:11 pm to dgtiger3
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Get The Action Network app.
It will do exactly what you are looking for

This

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WaltTeevens
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by WaltTeevens on 9/16/19 at 3:18 pm to CU_Tigers4life

Fake Sports Betting App

Losing real money will learn your arse more than Monopoly money bets ever will.
Just make some small bets and get your feet wet. Don't dip into the light bill money or your dumb kid's junior college fund.
Unless you're a savant, you're not going to crush it all the time.

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txbd
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by txbd on 9/16/19 at 4:11 pm to castorinho
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Look up centsports, if it's still a thing

I once got my Centsports account up to $80. Lost it all in one horrific day

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castorinho
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by castorinho on 9/16/19 at 4:13 pm to txbd

My biggest check from there was $800.
Womens tennis and soccer, TYFYS

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Goldrush25
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re: Fake Money Sports Betting Sites?Posted by Goldrush25 on 9/16/19 at 4:28 pm to CU_Tigers4life
There are apps that you can download on your phone that let you bet fake money.
It's not the same though. It's much different when you have real money on the line. It alters your decision making.

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