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Abstract:The online broker eToro has issued an update regarding the Android app issues that have plagued customers for several days.
eToro, an online broker, has issued an update about the Android app issues that have been plaguing customers for many days.
The broker recently issued an advice stating that they were having troubles with their Android app. They also said that the problem might impact IOS users running versions less than 487.0.1.
The broker claims it has launched a patch and that traders will be able to view all pages and charts once they upgrade the app to the newest version.
The following is an announcement made by eToro:
“ANDROID APP ISSUE RESOLVED”
We have good news: we have fixed the problem that Android app users were facing.
You will be able to view the asset pages as well as the charts after you have upgraded the app to the newest version.
Please keep in mind that the latest version may take a few hours to appear in all app stores.
We appreciated your patience while we worked to address the problem.
The eToroTeam.
eToro founded in 2007, eToro immediately rose to the forefront of the financial industry by pioneering the technique of social trading, commonly known as copy trading. Users of eToro may not only initiate and liquidate positions in assets such as currencies, equities, cryptocurrencies, and ETFs, but they can also mirror other members' transactions by automatically imitating them. Aside from its user-friendly design, eToro is useful because it enables users to communicate with other traders, investigate their profiles and techniques, debate markets, and imitate their ideas.
You can check out more of eToro here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001283907.html
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