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Explore Over 170M Documents with Scribd

Scribd: 170M documents is an Android application developed by Scribd Inc. It falls under the category of Education & Reference and specifically the subcategory of Books. With Scribd, users can access a vast collection of over 170 million documents from a global community of users.

This app allows users to find and upload text on a wide range of topics and niches. From official government documents and research papers to academic dissertations and medical reports, Scribd has it all. Users can also find DIY hobbies, user manuals, case studies, and much more.

One of the key features of Scribd is the ability to sync all content across multiple devices. This means that users can access their saved documents and continue reading seamlessly from any device. Additionally, users have the option to download documents for offline reading and save them for future reference.

Scribd offers a monthly subscription starting at just $11.99, which provides access to a wealth of content. The subscription automatically renews unless canceled 24 hours prior to the next billing date. Payment is charged to the user's Google Play account upon confirmation of purchase. Users can manage their subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal in their Account Settings.

In addition to the vast document library, Scribd monthly subscribers also enjoy access to Everand for ebooks and audiobooks, as well as Slideshare for presentations.

Download the free Scribd app today and start exploring over 170 million documents from around the world. For more information, please refer to Scribd's privacy policy and terms of use.

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