Maintaining these IPAs is not a "set it and forget it" endeavor. It is a constant battle against Google’s server-side changes.
, you have likely encountered the frustrating "Unable to Purchase" or "Update Required" messages when trying to use YouTube. While modern versions of the app require at least iOS 16, legacy users can still access the platform through specific installations and workarounds. Method 1: The "Purchased" Tab Trick (No Jailbreak)
When you try to download YouTube from the App Store on iOS 9.3.5, it tries to download the latest version, which requires iOS 14 or higher. While Apple sometimes offers the "last compatible version," this frequently fails on older devices, leaving you with a blank screen or a "403 Forbidden" error. A dedicated (typically version or patched versions of
1. Sideloading via Sideloadly or AltStore (No Jailbreak Required)
If you're not comfortable with installing an unofficial IPA file, consider these alternatives:
, you must use specific workarounds because Google dropped support for the official app on that legacy operating system years ago.
Share page
Recommend this page
Recommend this page by sending a link by mail.
Share page
Thank you for your recommendation!
Your recommendation has been sent and should arrive shortly.
Contact
We are here for you
Please specify your message and type of request
Tel.: +49 (0)2845 / 202-0 | Fax: +49 (0)2845/202-265
Contact
Thank you for your message!
Your message is send and will be processed shortly.
Our department for Service-Requests will contact you asap.
For general question regarding products or services you can also call:
Tel.: +49 (0)2845 / 202-0 | Fax: +49 (0)2845/202-265
Contact
We are here for you
Please specify your message and type of request
Tel.: +49 (0)2845 / 202-0 | Fax: +49 (0)2845/202-265
Contact
Thank you for your message!
Your message is send and will be processed shortly.
Our department for Service-Requests will contact you asap.
For general question regarding products or services you can also call:
Tel.: +49 (0)2845 / 202-0 | Fax: +49 (0)2845/202-265