If you have been in the iOS customization scene for a while, you have definitely heard of Cydia . Traditionally, Cydia is the App Store for jailbroken devices, allowing users to install tweaks, themes, and apps that Apple would never allow.
Let’s clear up the confusion. Technically speaking, Cydia itself is not a standard sideloadable IPA file (like you would install via AltStore or Sideloadly). Cydia is an APT package manager that installs files into system directories ( /Applications , /usr/bin/ ). Apple’s sandboxing prevents a standard IPA from gaining that level of access. cydia ipa file
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But what happens when you see the term floating around on forums? Is it a real thing? Can you install Cydia like a regular app using an IPA? Technically speaking, Cydia itself is not a standard