Vero: Instagram rival changes plans to charge users because the app keeps crashing
Vero, the controversial app that hopes to take down Instagram, now has more than a million users. The app has shot up the charts in recent days, amid excitement about its promise to avoid the problems of other apps like Facebook and Instagram. But it has run into problems, spending much of the time offline and attracting criticism over its terms and conditions. Vero had initially said that all users after the first million would have to pay a subscription fee to use the app. But it said that restriction is no longer in place "until further notice".
Feb-28-2018, 15:08:54 GMT
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