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Downloading .ipa files from "user-hidden" or third-party "BFI" sources is risky. These files can be injected with malware or spyware that activates once sideloaded onto your iPhone or iPad.

If your device is jailbroken, you can use AppSync Unified to install the IPA directly via Filza. Downloading

The "OS14.2" tag suggests it was optimized for an older version of iOS. If you are running iOS 16, 17, or 18, this specific version may crash or fail to install due to certificate issues. The "OS14

This specific file string appears to be a for SiteSucker, a popular tool used to download entire websites for offline viewing. SiteSucker is a legitimate app available on the

SiteSucker is a legitimate app available on the Mac App Store and iOS App Store. Using the official version ensures you get updates and maintain your device's security. How to use an IPA (If you proceed) If you are testing this in a sandbox environment:

Use AltStore or Sideloadly on a PC/Mac to sign the app with your Apple ID.

Based on the naming convention (v5.x, 64-bit, OS14.2), this is likely intended for or sideloading via tools like AltStore or Sideloadly. What is SiteSucker?