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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
 
* [http://nds4ios.angelxwind.net/ nds4ios] - an emulator app.
 
* [http://nds4ios.angelxwind.net/ nds4ios] - an emulator app.
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* Some sites use developer certificates to crack and re-sign App Store apps for piracy.
* [http://m.25pp.com/ 25pp] - an app piracy tool.
 
 
* [http://www.iosemulatorspot.com/ iOSEmulatorSpot], [http://www.jbwithoutjb.weebly.com/ JBWithoutJB], and [http://nojailbreakapps.weebly.com/ NoJailbreakApps] redistribute various apps developed by other people, mostly without permission.
 
* [http://www.iosemulatorspot.com/ iOSEmulatorSpot], [http://www.jbwithoutjb.weebly.com/ JBWithoutJB], and [http://nojailbreakapps.weebly.com/ NoJailbreakApps] redistribute various apps developed by other people, mostly without permission.
   

Revision as of 14:57, 8 November 2013

There is some distribution of apps outside the App Store using provisioning profiles and enterprise certificates, which allows those apps to be installed on non-jailbroken iOS devices. This violates Apple's developer agreements.

Some of them use a provisioning profile that requires the user to set the device's time back to 2012 before installing the app.

Examples

  • nds4ios - an emulator app.
  • Some sites use developer certificates to crack and re-sign App Store apps for piracy.
  • iOSEmulatorSpot, JBWithoutJB, and NoJailbreakApps redistribute various apps developed by other people, mostly without permission.

External links