If you’ve dusted off your old iPad 2 recently, you were likely greeted with a frustrating message: "Cannot Connect to YouTube" or a forced redirect to the mobile site that runs at 5 frames per second. The official YouTube app from the App Store requires iOS 14 or later. So, is your device a brick? Not yet.
The app will now pull data successfully from the YouTube servers, bypassing the legacy block. Alternative: The No-Install Web Workaround
If you are using a free Apple developer account (which most people do), your sideloaded apps will only work for 7 days. After this period, you must re-sideload the app using the same method to refresh its certificate. A paid Apple Developer account removes this limitation. Youtube.ipa For Ios 9.3.5
) is challenging because Apple and YouTube have discontinued official support for this firmware.
Force-close the YouTube app from your multitasking dock and reopen it. If you’ve dusted off your old iPad 2
In theory, if you previously downloaded YouTube on your iPhone 4s years ago , you can go to "Purchased" in the App Store and download the last compatible version (likely YouTube 14.x or 15.x). But if you have a fresh device, or you never downloaded it before, the App Store refuses to give you that old version.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Sideloading modified IPAs may violate Google's Terms of Service. Always own the device you are modifying. Not yet
Navigate to /var/containers/Bundle/Application/ and find the YouTube folder. Open YouTube.app and find Info.plist .
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