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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

No Flex, No Crack, No InApp, All Free

Hacking In App purchase can be so easy and fun. But LocalIAPStore and IAPFree doesn't work for some apps. My iPhone is running on iOS 6.1.2, and I am using Kuaiyong these days.

Kuaiyong (means Quick use) from China claims that it offers paid Apps for free for both unjailbroken and jailbroken iOS devices! Its slogan is easy install, forever free and no jailbroken. So you can download Iron Man, Man of Steel and many many others for free. No pay, no IAP, no in-app crack at all!


kuaiyong webpage store

Also, Kuaiyong has launched a client resembling Apple App Store, offering thousands of non-pirate apps for users to download. Kuaiyong seemingly adopts an enterprise signature to authorize all apps and you do not even have to log in to your App Store account, and if you have downloaded apps from Kuaiyong, you would have found that the extension of the apps has been changed from ipa to bqq, and if you open the apps with 7zip or rar, you can find there is a bqqinfo file in the compact file.


Kuaiyong Store
This is a good news for those who are unwilling to jailbreak their iOS devices due to potential risks. But it seems that Kuaiyong is only available to IP address from China, that being say, if you are not living in China, or do not have an IP address from China, you are unable to log on to the website and the client, but you may find one from a Proxy website. Mobile user, please check the tutorial video at http://youtu.be/UpRW9t3lvPw




Important Notice: I suggest any of you do not send me One-time Only First/Second/Third Notice of Infringement and Declaration or shit like that, because all your immediate or 48 hours take-down requirements will be in vain and mean no shit. This post introducing Kuaiyong does not violate CDMA, maybe DMCA or something, in the US of A or any other IPR laws in any countries or regions. Moreover, China ( Not Republic of China in Taiwan, but Communist China in mainland China, and both Republic of China and People's Republic of China belong to the Chinese Nation, there is only one China in the world, got that? ) has its own IPR law and falls outside the scope of DMCA. Therefore, all the legal threats sent by any parties are null and void and will be posted here for entertaining purposes. OMG, please do not take legal actions against me, I would shit my pants! Fank you.