However, the rise of offers hope. The developers of FlipaClip are rumored to be working on a dedicated PWA (a website that acts like an app). Once that launches, the concept of "unblocked" becomes obsolete because the tool will live entirely in a secure browser sandbox that schools cannot easily blacklist without breaking the web entirely.
FlipaClip is native to Android and iOS, but many students use school-issued Chromebooks. If the Google Play Store is disabled on your Chromebook, you might feel stuck.
When schools and workplaces block the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or the official FlipaClip website, they aren't just blocking a "game." They are blocking a legitimate creative outlet. That is why the demand for solutions is so high.
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