Edit: I’m pretty sure that I made a mistake here, in that I tried to use my main credentials to sign in and transfer, but I actually bought the lifetime on a different account. The likelihood that I confused myself with my paranoia is likely high.

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      6 months ago

      I have not tried that. I’m too old and tired to futz around with that kind thing anymore.

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      6 months ago

      Oh dear lord, I don’t think it warrants a ping for him. I am perfectly willing to just buy it again, but it’s a bit of a curiousity as to why I can’t sync it. I’m a software developer, and given all that I know, just transferring my creds over to a new phone shouldn’t break any links. The exact same credentials on different hardware shouldn’t matter.

      I have multiple accounts on varying services, so it’s possible I’m missing something amongst the chaos.

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        6 months ago

        That’s very kind of you, but other people who have the same problem also shouldn’t have to buy a new lifetime license. I remember him saying it was through your google account and Google play, so from what I understand it should be working

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        For android specifically it depends on the developers implementation of the specific in app purchase. Some are “consumable” (one time use) and some are permanent (buy once, keep forever. Also should get restored automatically)

        Once bought premium for an app that did the consumable iap thing… Haven’t touched it since