Even though Apple has released several versions of the latest iOS 11, iOS 10 still remains to be a popular choice among iOS users. With every version of iOS that is released, Apple makes hacking and workarounds more difficult and iOS 10 was no different either. This really made tweaking iOS devices difficult and users started to miss out on many popular tweaks and apps being introduced for the jailbroken devices. A popular example was iFile which is a File Manager application which lets you access file system of the iOS device, manage it as well as customize it according to your own needs. So, if you want to download iFile iOS 10on your device without a jailbreak, here is what you need to do.
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How To Download And Install iFile iOS 10 Without Jailbreak
If you want to take advantage of iFile on your iOS 10 device, you will have to download and install it on your device. But as you’ll need to install it on your device without jailbreak, the process will differ a bit. Here are the steps that you will have to follow for iFile iOS 10 download and install.
- To start with, download iFile IPA file. Click download button below for downloading the IPA.
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- Once you have downloaded the IPA file, it’s time to get it onto your iPhone/iPad. Obviously, as you don’t have a jailbroken device, you will need a different way to get the app on your device. The IPA file that you had downloaded in the first step will have to be sideloaded to your device now. You can use Cydia Impactor for sideloading purposes.
- Once you have gone through the guide on the above link, you will now be able to see iFile app icon on the home screen of your device. However, if you launch the app from Home Screen, it won’t work. Why? Simply because the app is still not trusted by your iOS and you will have to tell it explicitly that the app is from a trusted provider and you want to use it.
Here is how you can tell your iOS to Trust the app.
- Open Settings
- Tap General
- Tap Profiles & Device Management or Device Management
- Find the certificate related to iFile app that you have recently sideloaded to your device and tap it
- Tap Trust
- Tap Trust again and iFile will start working now.
You can now launch the iFile app from home screen and it should work fine. However, one thing that you should keep in mind is that using this method for installing iFile will mean you won’t be able to have complete root access and only limited directories and files will be accessible. But, obviously, something is better than nothing and you should definitely sideload the app, at least, until you are able to figure something out for getting complete access.
What If iFile Is Not Working?
When iFile iOS 10is downloaded and installed on your iOS device using the above mentioned method, you may see it crashing over and over again. Regardless of reinstalling it any number of times, it will continue to crash again and again. Well, Apple is actually responsible for that as it doesn’t sign certificates that allow the app to work properly and, despite the fact that you’re able to sideload it and mark it as Trusted, the app is still not valid as far as Apple is concerned. For this reason, they revoke your app certificate again and again.
However, there’s a workaround for this and the issue can be prevented. Yes, you can prevent Apple from pulling your certificate again and again by installing Anti Revoke VPN tool which restricts Apple from simply revoking your app certificate and protects your apps against the same.
So, that’s how exactly you can be able to download and install iFile iOS 10 on your iPhone. No jailbreak is needed and you can still easily sideload the app. And as you’re able to do that, you will be getting access to certain files and directories of the Apple File System. It will allow you to customize things to your liking and play some tricks with the file system of your iOS device as per your own specific needs. What are you waiting for then? Just sideload iFile iOS 10 and get the kind of access you need on your iPhone.
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