However, it is important to note the limitations. Sideloading requires a computer and some technical know-how. Furthermore, free developer certificates used to sign these IPAs typically expire every seven days, requiring the user to re-sign the app via a computer. While this may be an inconvenience, for users dedicated to keeping their legacy devices alive, it is a small price to pay for functionality.
This method uses Apple's developer tools but is free for the public. The app expires after 7 days, requiring a re-install. Youtube Ipa For Ios 10.3.4
If you already have a version of YouTube installed but it won't load, you can trick the app into thinking it's a newer version by modifying its internal metadata. Requirements: A jailbroken device with Filza File Manager installed from Cydia. Open Filza and navigate to: /var/containers/bundle/application/YouTube/YouTube.app/ Locate and open the info.plist Find the keys CFBundleShortVersionString CFBundleVersion However, it is important to note the limitations
Secondly, the specific IPAs available for legacy iOS versions often include features that modern users take for granted but which were stripped from older official builds. Community-modified IPAs, such as those based on "Cercube" or "YouTube++," often unlock background playback and ad-blocking capabilities. These features allow a legacy device—perhaps an old iPhone 5—to be repurposed effectively as a dedicated media player for children, or as a background music streaming device for a home gym, tasks that would otherwise require a much newer (and more expensive) handset. While this may be an inconvenience, for users