Scarlet Anti-Revoke: A Brief Overview

The term "Scarlet Anti-Revoke" seems to relate to tools or methods used in the iOS ecosystem, particularly for developers or users who want to install IPA files on their iOS devices. IPA files are essentially app packages for iOS applications, similar to APK files for Android. These files are used to distribute apps outside of the App Store, either for testing purposes or to install apps that aren't available in the App Store due to various reasons.

Is Scarlet Legal?

Scarlet is a popular third-party sideloading tool for iOS that allows users to install IPA files (iOS app packages) without needing a computer or a jailbroken device. While sideloading offers freedom from the App Store, it is often plagued by "revokes"—Apple’s way of disabling apps signed with enterprise certificates. Understanding Revokes and Anti-Revoke

9.2 Checking installed app signature on device (jailbroken)

For users, this means losing app data and repeating the installation process every few days or weeks—sometimes multiple times a month.

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