Scarlet Anti-Revoke is a modified version of the Scarlet app that allows users to install IPA files on their iOS devices without worrying about certificate revocation. It achieves this by using a combination of techniques to maintain a valid certificate, ensuring that the app remains functional even if Apple's revocation list is updated.
The primary purpose of tools like Scarlet Anti-Revoke appears to be to prevent the revocation of certificates used to sign IPA files. When you install an app on an iOS device from outside the App Store, Apple can revoke the certificate used to sign the app if it's reported for malicious behavior. This revocation can render the app unusable. Tools or services offering "anti-revoke" functionality aim to provide a workaround to this by offering a persistent method to install and use such apps. Scarlet Anti-Revoke- Install IPA Files With Sca...
The most common method is the , which does not require a PC: Scarlet Anti-Revoke is a modified version of the
To use Scarlet Anti-Revoke, users can follow these general steps: When you install an app on an iOS
Install the NextDNS configuration profile and enable it in . Key Limitations Even with anti-revoke, sideloading has drawbacks:
The key features of Scarlet include:
Given the potentially complex and risky nature of such tools, a neutral rating would be most appropriate, reflecting both the utility and the risks involved.