@wsvn53: Huh? Seems like I found something good... Could it be possible to re-sign apps on iPhone?
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Discovered a tool or method that can re-sign apps on iPhone, possibly for sideloading apps.
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Hey? Seems like I found something good… Doesn’t that mean I can re-sign apps on iPhone? https://t.co/glMqjDvfRY
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