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TrollStore v2.0.11 released to fix problem with app icons not appearing correctly

The TrollStore perma-signing utility app, after already receiving two updates this week, was updated for a third time Friday afternoon, this time bringing it up to version 2.0.11.

TrollStore v2.0.11.TrollStore v2.0.11.

As first announced in a post shared to X (formerly Twitter) by project lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev), TrollStore version 2.0.11 is a bug fix release that address an issue where app icons could appear in the incorrect row under very specific circumstances.

The latest update is recommended for everyone because it fixes a user interface problem that could directly affect end users.

If you’re already a TrollStore user, then you can download the latest version from the app’s built-in over-the-air updating mechanism. After tapping update, the app will appear to crash, but once restarted, the app will be up to date.

Anyone that isn’t already using TrollStore should install the latest version when starting out to ensure they have the most stable release at the time of installation. It’s available on the project’s GitHub page, and any of the tutorials below can be followed to install it:

TrollStore works similarly to sideloading, except that apps installed by it are perma-signed rather than needing to be re-signed with an Apple ID every seven days as is the case with sideloading. Best of all, everything happens on-device.

TrollStore’s basis is a CoreTrust bug that is also being exploited for “semi-jailbreaks,” which are tweak injection methods that allow jailbreak tweaks to be installed on non-jailbroken devices. The best example of this is Serotonin on the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap.

TrollStore supports all devices running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-16.6.1, 16.7 RC (20H18), and 17.0.

Are you using the latest version of TrollStore yet? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below.

Dominic Rubhabha-Wardslaus
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