: These files are often "cracked" versions of paid software, which bypasses developer compensation and official update channels.
: A tag sometimes used by specific cracking or distribution groups to indicate the app has been modified to bypass "User Hidden" security features or specific licensing checks. : These files are often "cracked" versions of
: Often refers to testing confirmation on a higher firmware, such as iOS 14 , signaling to users that it is compatible with newer updates despite the lower minimum requirement. such as iOS 14
: This likely denotes the minimum iOS version requirement (iOS 12.1). Applications often require a baseline OS version due to the APIs they utilize. : These files are often "cracked" versions of
: The standard file extension for iOS App Store Packages . Safety & Security Warning