The tag is a specific identifier often associated with community repositories or modified "IPA" libraries. These versions are frequently used by researchers, developers, or enthusiasts who want more granular control over their mobile browsing data than Apple typically permits. Risks and Utility
This file exists because the official Apple App Store often restricts apps that automate data scraping or deep-system link copying due to security policies. Users who require this functionality turn to sideloading—installing apps via tools like AltStore or Sideloadly. The tag is a specific identifier often associated
While files like this offer enhanced productivity—such as instantly grabbing 50 open tab URLs for a research project—they carry inherent risks. Since they are distributed outside the App Store, they lack official security vetting. However, for the niche community of iOS customizers, this specific version represents a stable, 64-bit optimized tool tailored for a specific firmware generation. However, for the niche community of iOS customizers,
In short, it is a specialized tool for , designed for users who treat their iPhones more like open-file-system computers than restricted mobile devices. this specific version represents a stable
The core function is to allow users to batch-download or copy URLs and page titles, likely bypassing the standard restrictions of the iOS sandbox.