Running apps that have been removed from the official store.
Indicates the binary is "Universal" (compatible with various hardware architectures like iPhone and iPad) and optimized for 64-bit processors, which have been the standard since the iPhone 5s. Running apps that have been removed from the official store
Applications with injected "tweaks" (like ad-blockers or premium features unlocked). The existence of such files is a direct
The existence of such files is a direct response to Apple’s "walled garden." While the App Store offers security and simplicity, it also imposes strict limitations on what an app can do. Users often seek out these specific IPA builds to access: Risks and Security Considerations
This likely refers to a specific version or "build" of an application, possibly a utility, game, or specialized tool.
Tools that provide deeper access to the file system or hardware that Apple normally restricts. Risks and Security Considerations