
Instantaneously, the affected app users started complaining across social media platforms about not being able to install apps like Spotify++. Something like this has been going on for past few days wherein the immensely popular apps like TweakBox, TutuApp, AppValley and Ignition got revoked. Though Apple revokes app certification quite often, most of the times software distributors manage to bring things back on track by exploiting the design flaw of the certification program (**clever hacking). Not only that, even the already installed apps that were downloaded through these installers end up crashing. Subsequently, users are not longer able to use these third-party mobile app installers for downloading purpose. These third-party stores are basically free app stores for non-jailbroken iOS that can be sideloaded onto Apple device and allows users to install or download apps safely.Īs for how do these distributors provide the ability to install hacked apps without jailbreaking, simply put, just by misusing Apple’s enterprise certificates.īut as soon as Apple (or the concerned app developer) finds out the app certificates are being abused, they revoke them immediately.


Illicit software distributors like TweakBox, AppValley, TutuApp, Ignition and others similar applications are popular for circulating ad-free and pirated or tweaked versions of apps and games to iOS devices. There are new updates that have been added to the bottom of the story…
