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*3. Run ''Legacy iOS Kit'', then when prompted with "Press Enter/Return to continue", follow the instruction, then select "Sideload IPA". | *3. Run ''Legacy iOS Kit'', then when prompted with "Press Enter/Return to continue", follow the instruction, then select "Sideload IPA". | ||
*4. Select "Select IPA", then select "Install IPA". When it prompts for an Apple ID followed by your Apple Password, enter it. Create a new Apple ID for this use if concerned about privacy. If the ipa is cracked and compatible with the device, it should sideload properly. | *4. Select "Select IPA", then select "Install IPA". When it prompts for an Apple ID followed by your Apple Password, enter it. Create a new Apple ID for this use if concerned about privacy. If the ipa is cracked and compatible with the device, it should sideload properly. | ||
*5. Alternatvely, on iOS 13 and under even without a jailbreak,<!--unknown if this works on iOS 14, this does not work on iOS 16, at least on my non jb device--> selecting App Management, then Install IPA (AppSync) will let the device install any uncracked IPAs, although only IPAs from the same account as the currently signed-in account on the App Store will launch without any prompts. An install with this method works just like a regular App Store install without requiring resigning every week, but jailbreaking and installing ''AppSync Unified'' will be necessary for installing any cracked IPA with this method. | |||
==Jailbreaking and further utilization afterwards== | ==Jailbreaking and further utilization afterwards== | ||