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2 hours ago, Metrimersu said:

Now, first of all, you need a certificate to sign applications using ESign. You can find free certificates online, but most of them expire within 2–3 days. If you don’t want to pay anything, there are two systems called Sideloadly and AltStore, but you’ll need to connect your phone to a computer and refresh it every seven days. However, sometimes apps may not function as expected. For example, if you have progress in a game, you’d want to save it, right? But these two free systems may not allow you to sign into your Game Centre account.  

So, ESign is the most reasonable option, but you need to buy a certificate. These certificates are usually sold online or in Telegram groups. Some sellers accept PayPal, while others only take crypto payments. A certificate is essentially like an annual subscription – in short, a nameless company isn’t satisfied with the profit margin of your device, so they come up with new ways to rip you off. Don't pay more than $15 for these certificates because that’s their real worth. They’ll try to hype up their certificates, claiming they’re special, have a lifetime guarantee, etc. Don’t believe them—it’s all nonsense.  

Anyway, you’ll need to import this certificate into ESign. There’s something called a UUID, which is a randomly assigned number for each device. ESign has a tool to retrieve this number—use it. Finally, I’ll attach some screenshots below; follow those settings exactly. Go to ESign’s settings. I’ll also show you how to add Satella, but don’t add it to ESign’s settings, or it will install Satella by default on every app. Instead, add Satella when signing an app. Apart from that, there’s no extra magic to it.  

If you need more guidance, there are tons of tutorials on YouTube.

One more thing: this certificate is valid for one year. After that, it expires, and you’ll need to delete everything you installed using that certificate from your phone. Then, you’ll have to get a new certificate and reinstall the same apps. Unfortunately, there’s no way to extend the certificate’s validity—it’s a one-time use only.

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I’ll check more on YouTube as I still don’t understand everything perfectly. But thank you very much 🙏

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1 hour ago, bahleg said:

I’ll check more on YouTube as I still don’t understand everything perfectly. But thank you very much 🙏

Do u have TG

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19 hours ago, bahleg said:

I can get it. What do I need to do on there?

 

Man go to the YT video of mine I will comment there.

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