Ios Patched — Youtube Old Version

Here is the comprehensive guide on how to fix YouTube on your legacy iOS device. 1. The "Info.plist" Edit (No Jailbreak Required for Some)

Even if it doesn't work, you need the last compatible version of YouTube installed from your "Purchased" tab in the App Store.

If you’ve recently dusted off an iPad 2, an iPhone 5s, or a classic iPod Touch, you’ve likely hit a major roadblock: the YouTube app no longer works. When you try to open it, you're usually met with an "Error Loading" message or a "Update Required" popup that leads to a dead end in the App Store. youtube old version ios patched

Look for "YouTube Patcher" on legacy archives like MTMDev or the Legacy iOS Archive . These are modified versions of the app specifically optimized for 32-bit devices.

The jailbreak community often maintains "Patched IPAs"—pre-modified application files that have been tweaked to bypass version checks and sometimes even remove ads. Here is the comprehensive guide on how to

Navigate to Containers/Bundle/Application/YouTube/YouTube.app/Info.plist .

You will need to generate a Google Developer API key (free) and paste it into the TubeFixer settings in your device's Settings menu. 3. Verified Patched IPA Files If you’ve recently dusted off an iPad 2,

Note: This method is becoming less effective as Google changes its API, but it is still the first thing to try for iOS 10 and 11 users. 2. Using "TubeFixer" (For iOS 5, 6, and 7)

The most common reason YouTube stops working is "Version Checking." The app sends its version number to Google’s servers; if it’s too low, the server rejects the connection. By spoofing the version number, you can often bypass this.

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