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Fixed Freer.in 3.3.1 Auto Like Jun 2026

is a third-party tool designed to automate engagement on social media platforms (primarily Instagram). Version 3.3.1 refers to a specific release of their "Auto Like" module, which automatically likes posts from a target user’s feed, hashtags, or explore page to increase visibility or gain reciprocal engagement.

Freer.in 3.3.1 is an Android application that uses bot-driven exchange systems to artificially boost engagement, such as likes, followers, and views, on platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram . Use of this third-party tool carries significant risks, including account bans, data security threats, and malware, and does not build genuine audience engagement . Freer.in 3.3.1 Auto Like

Based on the naming convention , the "proper feature" refers to the specific mechanism and capabilities of the automatic liking tool provided by that specific version of the application. is a third-party tool designed to automate engagement

In previous versions, auto-likers often resulted in social blunders by liking inappropriate content (e.g., a post about a pet passing away). The Smart Sentiment-Based Auto-Liking feature ensures that your account maintains a "human" touch, engaging only where it is socially appropriate, thereby protecting your account's reputation and reducing the likelihood of being flagged as a bot. Use of this third-party tool carries significant risks,

: Artificially inflating metrics violates the Terms of Service of platforms like TikTok and Facebook. This can result in: Shadow-banning : Reduced visibility for your content.

Instagram uses sophisticated machine learning to detect bot behavior. Even with "human-like delays," patterns emerge. If the platform detects that you liked 300 posts in one hour without viewing the images for a realistic duration, you will receive a "action blocked" notification. Repeat offenses lead to a permanent ban.

The memory leak forces a restart every ~6 hours. Not acceptable for 24/7 automation.