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I have tried I can't u click on the the green pull request. I can't.
All I know is my phone's been cloned by my ex and he has downloaded a shit
ton of licenses he created and is abusing the privacy of those licenses he
created by looping me to different sites ect. It's all sick
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I'm still not sure I understand, but it sounds personal. If you can't create a pull request, please contact GitHub support.
To make a pull request (a request by a contributor for them to pull your set of changes into their repository), you have to fork the repository, clone your fork, make and commit changes locally, and push those changes to your fork.
I don't mean to be rude, but if you suspect your ex of some underhanded nonsense based on the presence of the "Github" app on your phone, that's just silly. Github is for managing code collaboratively. create-react-app is for quickly building webapps. Neither are good tools for cloning your phone or invading your privacy. Just uninstall it.
Meanwhile, a "license" in this context is a legal document specifying how this code is allowed to be used, as permitted by the code's author. It doesn't have anything to do with your privacy either, nor does it cause your phone to restrict or allow anything. Again, it's a _legal_ document, not code.
If you're having phone troubles, I'm sorry, but this is not the place to go for help, and the Github app is not likely related to your troubles (though, really, if you didn't know what a pull request is, you should probably uninstall it. Not being snarky, but it's like having Creative Suite on your computer when you can't draw).
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I'm still not sure I understand, but it sounds personal. If you can't create a pull request, please contact GitHub support.