Post: Get free in application purchases
10-30-2012, 10:07 AM #1
Claptrap
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); First off this is my first guide so sorry if its not very good. =P

I am going to cover a small list of ways that people are able to get free in app purchases on they're iDevices. Although I know many of you already know about a few of these- I just want to have them in here for completeness

The first couple I am going to show you need to have your iDevice jailbroken.

iAP Cracker
So this is far my favourite way of getting free app DLC. It is my favourite just because of how simple it is and because of easily available toggle switches for those times where you want to actually support the developers.

First step with this method is to add the source 'https://cydia.xsellize.com/'
Next search for and install iAP Cracker
Then when you go into the app of your choice just click purchase. A little spinning wheel will come up and a moment later you will have access to whatever you tried to purchase.

iAP Free
This is a very similar tweak to the previous one with the differences being minimal. First off this one will work on a few more purchases than the other because it works slightly different but it also lacks the same toggle switch in your SBsettings and takes up a little bit more of our precious resources such as RAM.
The installation is the same, just search for the different name.

In-AppStore (Requires servers to be working. Currently they are off because of no donations 17/11/2012)
This is a lesser known one but works for the most applications. With this application it can actually unlock some in-app purchases that need server side response.
First off you need to add the source 'https://system.in-appstore.com/repo/'
And install the package that is inside. That's all. It works pretty much the same as the others from the end user point of view except it works on more applications. This is the one I currently use although because it needs a server to spoof the appstore, the service sometimes goes down from lack of funding.

Next are a few that you can do even if you don't have a jailbroken device.

In-AppStore NON JAILBREAK (Requires servers to be working. Currently they are off because of no donations 17/11/2012)
This is quite a break through for anybody too lazy or other have other reasons not to jailbreak their device. Although it only works through wifi networks and not your cellular network.

First step is to sign out of your apple ID. You can do this either by going into the app store, bottom of the page, clicking your account and logging out. OR you can go Settings->Store->Tap on your appleid->Sign Out

Next you need to go to this webpage in safari on your device 'https://system.in-appstore.com/' and install the two certificates in order

Then you have to go to your Wi-Fi settings and tap the arrow to the right of the network you are on. Remove everything from the DNS field and set it to the IP address: 91.224.160.136

Last but not least, go to the app that you want to get free stuff from and try to purchase anything. When you get a popup asking you to log in enter random information and there you go!.


Manually adding DLC via PC
This one I won't go into too much just because its slightly different for every application that you wish to try. But if you are interested you are welcome to google around for it. Basically you open your device in a program such as i-Funbox and you have to place the content into its respected place. I may go deeper into this at a future time but for now google is your friend since you want to do everything the hard way.


I hope that this guide helps people. None of these options will work on every purchase but should help with most things you attempt. I can personally confirm every way to work except for the Jailbreak free In-appstore method to which I have never tried but should work from what I've heard.

Enjoy!
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11-21-2012, 03:44 AM #11
Claptrap
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Originally posted by Bond View Post
Are the servers still down?


Sadly they are not. Make sure to check back here though. I expect they will see some generosity around christmas maybe.
I'll be sure to update it next time I hear.
12-02-2012, 02:55 PM #12
Mr.Kane
Greatness
Originally posted by Coqui View Post
I don't have any jailbroken iDevice right now, I update every device to iOS6 because I found it awesome. Smile


iOS 6 is okay apart from the maps in all honesty. I used 5.1.1 maps for bus times as it was so much easier and I could just get a bus knowing when I need to go, I just really want Google Maps app to be approved by apple when it is finalized. Only other reason I dont like iOS 6 is the lack of biteSMS and springtomize 2 compatibility in the jailbreak, biteSMS is being worked on but for springtomize idk if it will ever be available. I would of kept my 5.1.1 but i traded it in to apple for a new 3gs cause it stopped vibrating.
12-04-2012, 05:06 AM #13
Claptrap
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Originally posted by Mr.Kane View Post
iOS 6 is okay apart from the maps in all honesty. I used 5.1.1 maps for bus times as it was so much easier and I could just get a bus knowing when I need to go, I just really want Google Maps app to be approved by apple when it is finalized. Only other reason I dont like iOS 6 is the lack of biteSMS and springtomize 2 compatibility in the jailbreak, biteSMS is being worked on but for springtomize idk if it will ever be available. I would of kept my 5.1.1 but i traded it in to apple for a new 3gs cause it stopped vibrating.


I enjoy iOS6 for the increased security. Apps are now required to get permissions to access information such as photos and contacts on your device. Also the new notification options so that I can set my device to silent overnight but still use it as an alarm clock.
Yes they royally screwed up with the maps. The google maps were better by far. Although an easy work around is to just visit google maps on the safari browser until the google maps application gets passed. I honestly think google will do a better job at making the app anyway. Just look at how bad the apple youtube app was compared to google's release of it.
12-04-2012, 08:34 PM #14
Mr.Kane
Greatness
Originally posted by Claptrap View Post
I enjoy iOS6 for the increased security. Apps are now required to get permissions to access information such as photos and contacts on your device. Also the new notification options so that I can set my device to silent overnight but still use it as an alarm clock.
Yes they royally screwed up with the maps. The google maps were better by far. Although an easy work around is to just visit google maps on the safari browser until the google maps application gets passed. I honestly think google will do a better job at making the app anyway. Just look at how bad the apple youtube app was compared to google's release of it.


Do not disturb was available as a jailbreak tweak long before even devs has iOS6 beta so anyone could get the feature. Increased security i do not care about I honestly dont care if an app has access to my stuff like contacts and photos (myphone+ is an app that did, only one I used to have that did and it didnt bother me) I appreciate some do, like yourself but if I had the choice I would easily be on 5.1.1
12-05-2012, 04:23 PM #15
Claptrap
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Originally posted by Mr.Kane View Post
Do not disturb was available as a jailbreak tweak long before even devs has iOS6 beta so anyone could get the feature. Increased security i do not care about I honestly dont care if an app has access to my stuff like contacts and photos (myphone+ is an app that did, only one I used to have that did and it didnt bother me) I appreciate some do, like yourself but if I had the choice I would easily be on 5.1.1


Yeah I agree that I would rather be on 5.1.1 (which I am on my 4th gen iPod). Not only for the maps but for all my jailbreak stuff. As far as having the features long before official release- I can't name a single IMPROVEMENT that apple has done that wasn't already available through a 3rd party modification. They make such a huge deal over how amazing their updates are when really they more or less just steal the ideas of the modding community. Multitasking, wifi sync, notification center, do not disturb. Hell even the trademarked app store was a tweak made by modders before they decided to include it in iOS.

As far as access to my device. I don't mind too much either about anything specific. It's the fundamentals that I believe in though. When I use an apple or linux machine I almost expect the control over everything. If I wanted to let things happen without my knowledge I would use Windows. Atleast I expect that to happen when using my windows machines.
07-01-2014, 04:19 AM #16
bmob10189
At least I can fight
when I go to purchase in app items my app crashes. Is this cuz i have both inappstore and iapphacker
07-01-2014, 08:10 AM #17
x5150xiZombie
I defeated!
Originally posted by bmob10189 View Post
when I go to purchase in app items my app crashes. Is this cuz i have both inappstore and iapphacker

no it is because this thread is 2 fucking years old dumbass

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07-01-2014, 08:11 AM #18
bmob10189
At least I can fight
Originally posted by zombieman12
no it is because this thread is 2 fucking years old dumbass


Ok?!?
07-02-2014, 02:39 AM #19
CEO
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by Claptrap View Post
First off this is my first guide so sorry if its not very good. =P

I am going to cover a small list of ways that people are able to get free in app purchases on they're iDevices. Although I know many of you already know about a few of these- I just want to have them in here for completeness

The first couple I am going to show you need to have your iDevice jailbroken.

iAP Cracker
So this is far my favourite way of getting free app DLC. It is my favourite just because of how simple it is and because of easily available toggle switches for those times where you want to actually support the developers.

First step with this method is to add the source 'https://cydia.xsellize.com/'
Next search for and install iAP Cracker
Then when you go into the app of your choice just click purchase. A little spinning wheel will come up and a moment later you will have access to whatever you tried to purchase.

iAP Free
This is a very similar tweak to the previous one with the differences being minimal. First off this one will work on a few more purchases than the other because it works slightly different but it also lacks the same toggle switch in your SBsettings and takes up a little bit more of our precious resources such as RAM.
The installation is the same, just search for the different name.

In-AppStore (Requires servers to be working. Currently they are off because of no donations 17/11/2012)
This is a lesser known one but works for the most applications. With this application it can actually unlock some in-app purchases that need server side response.
First off you need to add the source 'https://system.in-appstore.com/repo/'
And install the package that is inside. That's all. It works pretty much the same as the others from the end user point of view except it works on more applications. This is the one I currently use although because it needs a server to spoof the appstore, the service sometimes goes down from lack of funding.

Next are a few that you can do even if you don't have a jailbroken device.

In-AppStore NON JAILBREAK (Requires servers to be working. Currently they are off because of no donations 17/11/2012)
This is quite a break through for anybody too lazy or other have other reasons not to jailbreak their device. Although it only works through wifi networks and not your cellular network.

First step is to sign out of your apple ID. You can do this either by going into the app store, bottom of the page, clicking your account and logging out. OR you can go Settings->Store->Tap on your appleid->Sign Out

Next you need to go to this webpage in safari on your device 'https://system.in-appstore.com/' and install the two certificates in order

Then you have to go to your Wi-Fi settings and tap the arrow to the right of the network you are on. Remove everything from the DNS field and set it to the IP address: 91.224.160.136

Last but not least, go to the app that you want to get free stuff from and try to purchase anything. When you get a popup asking you to log in enter random information and there you go!.


Manually adding DLC via PC
This one I won't go into too much just because its slightly different for every application that you wish to try. But if you are interested you are welcome to google around for it. Basically you open your device in a program such as i-Funbox and you have to place the content into its respected place. I may go deeper into this at a future time but for now google is your friend since you want to do everything the hard way.


I hope that this guide helps people. None of these options will work on every purchase but should help with most things you attempt. I can personally confirm every way to work except for the Jailbreak free In-appstore method to which I have never tried but should work from what I've heard.

Enjoy!

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