Scarlet is a third-party iOS app installer (alternative to AltStore, SideStore, or TrollStore). It lets you install IPA files directly from your device without a PC after the initial setup.
Scarlet is an alternative app store for non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads. It allows users to download and install IPA files (iOS app packages) directly from their device without needing a computer. Unlike the official App Store, Scarlet hosts tweaked apps, game cheats, and emulators.
However, since Scarlet uses enterprise certificates to sign apps, Apple frequently revokes these certificates. When a revoke happens, all apps installed via Scarlet stop opening until you reinstall them.
Yes, technically. The usual workflow:
The promise: apps stay working longer between revokes.
Note: This is a general, platform-agnostic example. Follow the exact commands or GUI steps from your chosen SCA Free helper tool.
Trust prerequisites on device
Wrap/sign the .ipa with SCA Free
Transfer and install to the device
Activate Scarlet AntiRevoke
Maintenance
While the "Antirevoke" method is popular, there are significant risks you should be aware of:
Anti-Revoke is not a magic spell; it is a method (often using a DNS trick or a specific configuration profile) that blocks Apple’s revocation servers. By redirecting or blocking the domain ocsp.apple.com (the Online Certificate Status Protocol server), your iPhone cannot check if the certificate is still valid. Consequently, even if Apple revokes a certificate, your phone never receives the "kill signal." scarlet antirevoke install ipa files with sca free