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This app is using this library for image cropping which is not maintained and causing so many issues for newer android version.
Issues #37 , #39 and #40 will be fixed if migration to another copper library take place:
Some promising alternative to current library:
https://github.com/CanHub/Android-Image-Cropper
https://github.com/