Welcome to our guide on how to download and install the Crate Hackers app safely! If you're having trouble getting started with Crate Hackers, follow these simple steps to bypass any browser warnings and download the app.
Step 1: Log in to the Crate Hackers website.
To download the app, you must first log in to the Crate Hackers website. If you don't have an account, create one before proceeding.
Step 2: Click on the "Download App" button at the top of the black toolbar on the left.
Once you're logged in to the Crate Hackers website, click on the "Download App" button located in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. From there, click on the blue "Windows Download" button at the bottom of the webpage.
Step 3: Trust the app.
After clicking on the "Windows Download" button, you may receive a message stating that "Crate Hackers isn't commonly downloaded. Make sure you trust this app." Don't worry, this is just a standard message from Windows to ensure that you know what you're downloading. If you're downloading from the Crate Hackers website, you can trust the app. You might need to click the underlined words "more info" to see the button to "run anyway."
Step 4: Click on the "Keep anyway" button.
To bypass the warning message, click on the three dots located in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Click on "More Actions" and then select "Keep" when prompted to ensure that you trust the file.
Step 5: Open the file.
After clicking on "Keep," the app will start to download. Once the download is complete, click on "Open File" to install the app.
Step 6: Run the app on Windows or Mac.
When you open the app on Windows or Mac, you may see a message stating that the app is not recognized and may not be safe. Don't worry, Crate Hackers is a legitimate app. Simply click on "Run anyway" or "I believe it's safe" to proceed.
That's it! These steps will help you safely download and install the Crate Hackers app on your computer. Log in with your username and password that was emailed to you. Note that this process may be similar on other web browsers, but Microsoft Edge and Safari tend to have more prompts to go through. If you follow these steps, you'll be hacking in no time!