For users who prefer not to use a computer, direct on-device installers like Scarlet utilize enterprise certificates to install Senumy IPAs. Alternatively, TrollStore leverages specific iOS vulnerabilities to permanently sign apps without revoking, though it is only compatible with specific, older iOS versions.
| Feature | Senumy IPA Library | Safe Alternatives (App Store) | Sideloading via Official Tools | Tuned IPA Libraries (e.g., Zee) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Very Low (ScamAdviser rating 0/100) | Very High (Apple-vetted) | High (Uses Apple's own signing) | Medium to Low (Varies by source) | | Jailbreak Needed? | No (for sideloading) | No | No | Usually No | | Ease of Use | Medium (Requires multiple steps) | Very High (Simple tap to install) | Medium to Low (Requires a PC for initial setup) | Medium | | Key Risk | Malware, data theft, crashed apps | None beyond app's intended use | Apps expire every 7 days (free accounts) | Malware, "revoked" certificates | | Content Focus | Cracked, hacked, and tweaked apps | Official, paid, and free apps | Your own apps or specific open-source IPAs | A mix of jailbreak tools and tweaks | senumy ipa library