Complaint PF app for Android

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The PF app is no longer available on the Google Play Store for Android users. Instead of the app, it is recommended to access PF through a mobile browser. Users can utilize Chrome or other browsers to reach the PF web app. Additionally, there is an option to add a shortcut to the PF web app on the phone's home screen for easier access. This approach ensures continued usability without the need for a dedicated app.
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Hi,
I uninstalled the PF app from my Android. Now I can't see it anymore on Google Play Store to reinstall it.

Can you help me ? Thank you.
 
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Greg got rid of the PF app a while ago, and we now recommend that you just use your cellphone browser to access PF. I use Chrome on my Pixel 6.
 
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