But as opposed to the general notion, there does exist a nifty workaround through which you could sideload an app on your iPhone, even without the need to Jailbreak it. It goes without saying that there are two sides to every coin- and the same is the case here as well. On one hand, if a developer ends up rolling a buggy update, then you don’t have to be solely dependent on the developer to release a patch [which could even take up weeks in some cases]. Instead, you could downgrade the app to its earlier working build and use it straight away. However, since these “older apps” aren’t provided by Apple, there’s always an element of risk involved in installing them onto your device [more so if you are unsure of the app’s original source]. With that said, the ultimate decision lies in your hands and if you are ready to give this tweak a try, then let’s get started!
How to Sideload an App on your iPhone [No Jailbreak]!
Do note that in order to get this job done, we will be using a third-party app named Sideloadly. During the process, it asked for my apple ID as well as password, which some of you might not be willing to share due to privacy concerns and that is completely understandable. Therefore, you could instead create a new temporary Apple account and use it for this purpose. Moreover, sideloading itself could prove to be a risky bet, so proceed ahead with caution and at your own risk. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps. So these were the steps to sideload an app on your iPhone without Jailbreaking it. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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