Modified apps rarely receive official updates. This means users miss out on new features and, more importantly, crucial security patches, leaving their devices vulnerable. 3. Account Bans

: Designed to help users regain access to Android devices (e.g., Samsung Galaxy J7 Neo, Motorola Moto C) when they are locked out by a forgotten Google account.

If the application works as its promoters claim, it is intended to help technicians or advanced users reset a device that has been locked to a previous owner's Google account. However, the primary purpose is not to create a legitimate bootable USB drive or flash standard firmware, which are common functions of other "flasher" tools. Instead, its use case revolves around bypassing built-in Android security features—a telltale sign of a high-risk tool.