PSA: How to sideload iPhone apps on M1 Macs – act fast!



Apple has temporarily rolled back its DRM restriction on side loading iPhone and iPad .ipa files on M1 Macs, but you better act fast.
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Apple has temporarily rolled back its DRM restriction on side loading iPhone and iPad .ipa files on M1 Macs, but you better act fast. In this tutorial, I shows you how to do so quickly for free…

46 thoughts on “PSA: How to sideload iPhone apps on M1 Macs – act fast!

  1. I was able to download snapchat, but when trying to login it keep asking for my fingerprint. Give my fingerprint, hit login again, and it's a vicious cycle. I've tried restarting my computer, reinstalling snapchat, and changing my snap password. Nothing has worked. Any help?

  2. Excellent excellent Vid. The Big Reason I bought an M1 Mac was for this. I only really only needed this one audio looping app and now I have it. Wonderful, Thank You Man! 👍🏻

  3. I don't get it, I thought one of the main ideas of an ARM Mac (other than power and efficiency) was that you would be able to run iOS apps on it. I think we will never get a proper integration between mobile and desktop applications. Even in Windows case, after they role out project latte to run android apps, Google won't give them play services, so that won't take off either.

  4. Great video, but you have some kind of white balance problem with your video. Also, sadly Things refuses to run on my M1 Macbook. If it launches and quits immediately, I assume that's why? 🙁

  5. I tried this and really wanted to get Netflix but when I try to open Netflix it just crashes immediately and says Netflix quite unexpectedly is there any way to fix this

  6. Anyone sideloaded the Netflix app successfully? Can’t seem to get it to run on my M1 macbook, but that’s the only one among the other ones I sideloaded

  7. There are a few apps I'd like to install but I own an android phone. I can't seem to find the "unavailble" apps in my appstore presumable because I don't have an IOS device connected to my account.

    iMazing only lets you install apps you have "purchased" even if they are normally free. Any ideas on a workaround?

  8. Great stuff , it worked a charm ive sideloaded my go to game 8ball pool waterlogue flipboard and the best bbc apps, The main thing about this is great but if you’re recharging your iPad or your iPhone and can work from your desk while this is happening

  9. Nevermind, this isn't worth it. It's still the iphone sized app, i'd rather used the web based instagram until a large screen optimized app is released which likely won't every happen. The best experience is just to use your phone.

  10. Wait, why would I install an unsupported Mac app? Like I get downloading apps like VLC and “other” types of apps, but an iPhone app? I get the feeling that just like Jailbreaking, this will eventually get played out

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