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Please share with the class!
Also, it's very sad to see you have downvotes for just honestly answering the question. Lemmy is great, but the nerds on here need to lighten the fuck up. Use an app to connect with your wife? How dare you!
It's a revanced patch.
I generally try to avoid direct links or names to protect the app staying up. But if you look for a telegram related to tiktok and a cloud that should point you in the right direction.
I'm not surprised by the downvotes on the original comment, it's a vestige of former redditors who have an attitude that all social media is garbage. I value my digital privacy quite highly and I know how to protect it. I'm confident that a Singaporean company, ByteDance, is much better for data protection than handing it all over to the Zuck.