Apple uses Enterprise Certificates to allow large corporations to distribute custom, in-house apps to employees without using the public App Store. Sideloading tools utilize these public enterprise certificates to sign custom IPA files for retail iOS devices.
Sideloading apps on iOS has always been a cat-and-mouse game between Apple and the community. While third-party app stores make it easy to install modified games, tweaked apps, and emulators, they often fall victim to Apple’s "revokes," rendering installed apps unusable within days or weeks.
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The feature is a specialized tool within the Scarlet third-party app installer designed to prevent Apple from disabling ("revoking") your sideloaded applications. Normally, enterprise certificates used for sideloading are frequently blocked by Apple, making apps unusable; this feature acts as a shield to keep them running permanently. Core Features & Benefits
With your anti-revoke system actively shielding your device, you can safely sign and sideload custom IPA packages. While third-party app stores make it easy to
Follow these steps to set up Scarlet with protection against revokes:
The Scarlet icon, a vibrant, minimalist 'S', bloomed on his home screen. He opened the interface, which felt more like a sleek boutique than a pirate's cove. He dragged his favorite IPA files into the dashboard. One by one, the progress bars filled. Even with Anti-Revoke features
Even with Anti-Revoke features, issues can arise.
[Download Scarlet App] ──> [Trust Enterprise Profile] ──> [Import Custom IPA File] ──> [Enjoy Unrevoked Apps] Step 1: Install the Scarlet App Visit the official Scarlet Distribution Site via Safari.
Is Scarlet the holy grail of sideloading? For now, it is arguably the best option available. It combines a user-friendly interface with a refreshingly stable installation method.
Apple restricts app installation strictly to its official App Store. While sideloading tools allow you to bypass this via Enterprise Certificates, Apple routinely flags and blocks ("revokes") these profiles, making your sideloaded apps immediately unusable. The Scarlet Anti-Revoke method fixes this problem completely. It acts as a shield, blocking communication between your device and Apple's verification servers, keeping your sideloaded apps signed and running indefinitely. What is Scarlet and Why Do Apps Get Revoked?