When choosing a screen mirroring app, consider factors such as:
Legal and ethical issues Downloading, distributing, or using cracked software is generally illegal and violates developers’ intellectual property rights and app store terms of service. It deprives developers of revenue they rely on to maintain and improve their products. Using cracked apps can be considered software piracy and could expose users to civil liability or platform penalties (e.g., account bans).
Security risks Cracked IPAs commonly come bundled with malicious modifications. Attackers can insert spyware, adware, trojans, or backdoors that compromise device security, harvest credentials, or exfiltrate personal data. Because these apps are unsigned or signed with untrusted certificates, installing them typically requires disabling iOS safeguards (jailbreaking or trusting third-party enterprise certificates), which further weakens system integrity and increases exposure to future exploits.
: These apps often request excessive permissions that can compromise your device's security and privacy.
: Cracked apps rarely receive official updates, leading to frequent crashes, lag, and incompatibility with newer iOS versions.