TrollStore 2 (TrollHelper) is an innovative iOS app that makes it drastically simpler to sign and install IPA files without revokes on iOS devices. The app uses CoreTrust bypass by Linus Henze, allowing it to be used on any iDevice running iOS 14.0 up to iOS 14.8.1, iOS 15 up to iOS 15.4.1 and thanks to CVE-2023-41991 and the new TrollStore 2, it also works on iOS 15.5 – iOS 16.6.1 and iOS 17.0. Amazingly, you don’t even need to jailbreak your phone – instead, you can install TrollStore directly through the use of TrollHelper on your iPhone. Thanks to this app, it has never been easier to install an IPA file with no risk of revocation, and the process has never been more secure.
The TrollStore IPA installer is incredibly convenient, as it is packed with an OTA update mechanism. With this built in feature, the appSettings screen can be used to check for new versions of the app, and if a newer version is available, the app will download and install it. Not only will the app itself update, but also any handy helper programs as well as automatically respringing your iPhone. This allows for a seamless transition between app versions, making your iPhone experience better and more reliable than ever.
The TrollStore app for iOS 16 – iOS 17.0 has been released, giving users the option of permanent signing of apps without using their 7-day revoke-free certificate. This IPA installer utilizes a bug instead of relying on a system feature. To sign IPAs on an iPhone for iOS 16
TrollStore 2 – Support iOS iOS 17.0.1 / iOS 17 / iOS 16.7
If your device runs between iOS 15.5 – iOS 16.5 or 16.6 Beta 1, you have the ability to install TrollStore 2 with the software, Misaka Package Manager. First, ensure that your device is currently compatible with the software and all updates have been completed. Secondly, you must follow the guide closely for installation. There may be some cases of difficulty installing depending on the device, especially with those that are KFD (iOS 16.2+). Installing on MDC devices (iOS 15.0 – 16.1.2) should go smoothly, while a KDF guide is currently in the works for iOS 16.2+. Be aware that the Misaka support for installing may cause your device to reboot a few times before the process is complete. It’s important to follow all instructions for a successful and safe install.