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Why is SideStore required for this to work? #64
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LiveContainer’s primary goal is to allow unlimited apps for free developer accounts. Using paid cert defeats the point as you’ve already got the ability to sideload unlimited apps. |
Hi, any idea if you will remove the side store requirement soon? I would like to use it with my certificates also. |
But why? You already have a cert?? |
I like the option to be able to inject tweaks on the fly, I really wanted to mess around with it. So will there be any way ever? I like how it works too, just wish I could use it with my cert |
I want to test bypasses for games that can't be side loaded normally and things like that. That's why. Thanks I hope you can code and add this feature with own certs please. |
I hope somebody can make this, it would be very nice to be able to use this with certs instead of needing side store, it would be good for testing as sdanfa said.. |
Truly agree. It would be awesome if LiveContainer could work without Sidestore. |
With dev certs, for sure; but it’s impossible for use with enterprise certs. JIT-less still requires get-task-allow entitlement which is only found in dev certs. |
So, I have a developer cert and I do all of my signing with it on esign, all on device as I do not have a computer I can use. I want to use this but, why can’t it work? Can I not use JIT-less somehow with using my dev cert?
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