8+ iOS 18: Stop Revokes & Keep Apps!

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8+ iOS 18: Stop Revokes & Keep Apps!

The ability to maintain access to sideloaded applications on Apple’s mobile operating system, even after the developer certificate used to sign them has been revoked, is a persistent objective within the iOS modification community. This objective often centers around circumventing Apple’s built-in security mechanisms that prevent unauthorized software from running on its devices. For example, consider a user who installs a custom application store onto their iPhone. If Apple revokes the certificate associated with that store, the user would typically lose access to all apps installed through it. Solutions aiming to prevent this aim to bypass this revocation process.

The significance of bypassing these revocation mechanisms stems from the desire for increased user control and access to a wider range of applications than those offered through the official App Store. Historically, certificate revocation has been a significant inconvenience for users who rely on sideloaded applications for various purposes, including early access to beta software, custom tweaks, or applications that do not adhere to Apple’s App Store guidelines. Overcoming this issue enhances the user experience and provides greater flexibility in device customization.

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