The process under discussion refers to acquiring a specific application, named Scarlet, on Apple’s mobile operating system. This involves obtaining the software package and installing it onto an iPhone or iPad. The successful completion of this action results in the application being available for use on the designated iOS device.
This action is often sought to enable functionalities not readily available through the official Apple App Store. It can allow users to install modified applications, access features restricted by Apple’s policies, or utilize software that is not officially sanctioned. Historically, this has been a method employed to bypass limitations and access a broader range of functionalities on iOS devices.