Digital archivists frequently upload complete sets of cracked and patched IPAs for vintage iOS devices.

In simple terms, a modified IPA is a hacked or tweaked version of the official YouTube application. Because iOS is a highly restricted operating system, Apple tightly controls all app installations through the App Store and a strict code-signing system. Installing a modified IPA requires bypassing these restrictions, a process known as .

Using a modified or spoofed IPA file bypasses these software version checks, allowing the old hardware to communicate with current YouTube servers. Where to Find a YouTube IPA for iOS 10.3.4 (Links & Repos)

Change the existing old version number (e.g., 12.11.6 ) to a modern, active YouTube version number (such as 19.10.3 or later).

If you install the standard YouTube IPA and encounter an error blocking you from viewing videos, you must manually edit the app's version string. Open on your jailbroken device. Navigate to: /var/containers/Bundle/Application/ Locate the YouTube folder and open YouTube.app . Scroll down and find the Info.plist file. Tap to open it.

Wait, the link given is a YouTube video. That's unusual for an IPA file. Typically, IPA files are downloaded from sources like GitHub or direct links. Maybe the YouTube video is a tutorial on how to download the IPA? Or perhaps the user made a mistake in the link. Hmm, I should clarify that. But since the user specified the link, I'll proceed under the assumption that the video is an official or trusted source. But I need to note that viewers should verify the source's credibility.

: Obtaining IPAs from third-party sites for old iOS versions is risky. These files can contain malware, spyware, or code that compromises your device. Apple stopped signing most older iOS versions, making downgrades or reinstalls impossible without jailbreaking.