Tell the user to use the workaround for explicit content if they're in a restricted country. #398
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 at 12:06 PM _xB ***@***.***> wrote:
Did you restart Cider after doing this?
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Yes i did then I uninstalled the app then installed it again & still the
same issue happening, i’m sorry but i paid for this to work normally!
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Today I tried to listen to my music on Cider but it told me that I can't listen to explicit music because it's restricted in my storefront or something like that.
So I did some research and found a way to workaround this without breaking stuff.
Steps for the workaround:
If you get a popup saying you need to allow explicit content you can do that through:
Adding this to the app will surely make lives easier because it's a headache and stupid.
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