Whitelist
SwiftMessages
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179 | 7,197 | |
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2.0 | 6.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 23 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Whitelist
- [help] how to fix This app cannot be installed because its integrity could not be verified. I have a iPhone 12 Pro Max iOS 16 when I use to be one 14.3 I still had the same problem pls help me fix #help
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Apps like Scarlet or Appdb?
For non-developer accounts, you’ll have to use AltStore or Sideloadly. You could also use SideStore but it’s really buggy. If your device is on iOS 14.0-15.7.1 or 16.0-16.1.2 though you can use ESign without a developer account. You have to sideload the Whitelist through AltStore/Sideloadly, then tap Apply. After you run Whitelist, you can install ESign and install apps freely without a computer using ESign. If you get the internet connection required to verify error, just open Whitelist and tap Apply again. You still have to refresh the Whitelist app every 7 days, but you can install other apps freely with ESign.
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Expiring sideloaded apps
If your device is MDC vulnerable supposedly Whitelist let’s you bypass the “no longer available” popup after the 7 day expiration and use the app like normal but it didn’t work the one time I tried it. Although that may just be me having no idea how to use it
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is this a known issue? i’ve re installed twice, used WDB Remove, and i still am limited?
instead of using wdbremove, do what i did: delete all altstore apps and only have the Whitelist app installed via AltStore. Then download Scarlet (if it gives you a bunch of ads just click back and install until it works). Now open the Whitelist app and click Apply. Now you can open Scarlet (trust the enterprise developer first) and you can sideload IPAs without limits. You still have to sign the Whitelist app every 7 days, but otherwise you have no limit. Also the enterprise certificate won’t get revoked because of the Whitelist app, and if it does get revoked just press Apply again
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AltStore app refresh on different computer?
SideStore is really buggy and never worked for me, even when I used my own anisette server. Wouldn’t recommend. Right now I’m just using AltStore to install the Whitelist app then using Scarlet to sideload other apps, it doesn’t get revoked because of Whitelist. You still have to use a computer to sign the Whitelist app every 7 days, but you don’t have to worry about app IDs or active apps so it’s nice
- Best way to install more than 10 apps
- is scarlet a better alternative to altstore
- What happened and is there anything I can do?
- Sideloaded apps expiring
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[Help] Does anyone know what this means? I’ve verified in device management but still getting this message. Is the cert just completely broken?
No you are blacklisted on that cert. If you are on iOS 16.1.2/15.7.1 and lower you can use this app to unblacklist https://github.com/BomberFish/Whitelist
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