To understand the demand, we have to break down the search term:
The user typing this wants one thing: Free, infinite, instant YouTube views from their mobile phone.
These apps use your phone as a zombie device. The APK connects to a command-and-control server. When you press "Start," your phone secretly opens YouTube in the background, navigates to specific URLs, and "watches" videos for a few seconds.
This is completely legal. Take an old Android phone. Create a second Google account. Watch your own video from start to finish. Like, comment, and subscribe. Do this once. That is one "real" view from a unique user. Will it blow up your video? No. But it won't kill your channel either.
To understand the demand, we have to break down the search term:
The user typing this wants one thing: Free, infinite, instant YouTube views from their mobile phone.
These apps use your phone as a zombie device. The APK connects to a command-and-control server. When you press "Start," your phone secretly opens YouTube in the background, navigates to specific URLs, and "watches" videos for a few seconds.
This is completely legal. Take an old Android phone. Create a second Google account. Watch your own video from start to finish. Like, comment, and subscribe. Do this once. That is one "real" view from a unique user. Will it blow up your video? No. But it won't kill your channel either.