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Faxium – your app to send and receive faxes on any number worldwide anytime. No need to run around town in search of a fax machine – just download the app on the App Store or Google Play. Key benefits: Secure data transfer, particularly if compared to email; ability to send and receive fax anytime, anywhere using one’s smartphone – exactly, no more roaming around the city in search of a fax machine; easy-to-use built-in scanner – you will only need to capture/upload a photo of a document into the app to scan it; multiple file format support: text files, PDF, photos, and more; free trial, enough to test out the app and decide if it’s a good fit for your faxing needs
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Scam company charging accounts through google payment without authorisation.

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