How To Use Shopping Options In Lucky Patcher


Lucky Patcher provides various methods for shopping options:

Method 1:

  1. Install a modified marker version 3 or higher for the first Android patch (Signature Verification is always true).
  2. Your purchase will be redirected to our app after applying this patch.
  3. For purchases with Lucky Patcher, enable “Emulation Google Billing.” Switch it off for normal purchases.
  4. How to do it:
    • First, install Lucky Patcher.
    • In the bottom portion of Lucky Patcher, go to “Tools” -> “Patches Android,” find the (Signature Verification is always true) tab, and apply the patch.
    • Run Lucky Patcher with an internet connection, go to “Tools” -> “Install the modified Google Play,” select the correct version, and install.
    • Test Google Play by going to “Tools” -> “Test the modified Google Play.”

Method 2:

  1. Switch “Proxy Server” for Google Play for the first Android patch. Switch to the proxy server for purchases to be redirected to Lucky Patcher.
  2. Disadvantage:
    • Google Play only works with the proxy server enabled.
    • Purchasing information is protected by checking.
    • The Kept Purchase opportunity turns off when the Proxy Server is turned off.

Method 3:

  1. If you have the Xposed framework, use Lucky Patcher’s Xposed module.
  2. Attention:
    • The Xposed module has a fourth option for supporting Iapp and LVL emulation when the modded Google Play Store is not installed.
    • In-app purchases can be made in the first and fourth options.
    • The fifth option hides Lucky Patcher from the application when it complains.
  3. Disadvantage:
    • Checking original information about app purchasing will not be affected.
    • The xposed module has bugs during updates and may require a system restart.

Method 4:

  • This application targets InApp and LVL in the application for more effectiveness. After this operation, all purchases will go through Lucky Patcher.
  • Google Play user patch supports InApp and LVL emulation (Support.InApp.LVL.com.android.vending) allowing users to bypass the purchase process.
  • Disadvantage:
    • It may not work for all applications since the InApp purchase code is hidden and inaccessible to the patch.
    • Purchase information about app purchasing will not be available before applying a custom patch (Support.InApp.LVL.com.android.vending) in Google Play.
    • A patch is needed after upgrading the target application.