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Follow Part 1 of my main guide to install the DNS blocker.
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Follow Part 1 of my main guide to install the DNS blocker.
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Part 2,3 and 4 is for ESign itself.
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Part 2,3 and 4 is for ESign itself.
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## Compatibility
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This should work for all iOS, iPadOS and even macOS devices, on the latest versions of all iOS, iPadOS and macOS.
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Versions that might not be supported are below iOS 12, iPadOS 13 and macOS 11.
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## How does this method work?
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## How does this method work?
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By using leaked business enterprise certificates, We can sign apps using their credentials which means Apple lets us install the apps without any hassle, however after a while Apple revokes the certificate, this is where the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker comes in, the DNS blocker blocks Apple servers from contacting your device about the expired/revoked/blacklisted certificate which in turn lets you use the apps for however long you'd like. The DNS also blocks ESign analytics as a bonus!
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By using leaked business enterprise certificates, We can sign apps using their credentials which means Apple lets us install the apps without any hassle, however after a while Apple revokes the certificate, this is where the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker comes in, the DNS blocker blocks Apple servers from contacting your device about the expired/revoked/blacklisted certificate which in turn lets you use the apps for however long you'd like. The DNS also blocks ESign analytics as a bonus!
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- If you are blacklisted from Apple for already using services such as Scarlet you will need to follow this [guide](#revoked-or-blacklisted)
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- If you are blacklisted from Apple for already using services such as Scarlet you will need to follow this [guide](#revoked-or-blacklisted)
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- Make sure your device is compatible as seen [here](#compatibility)
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- Make sure your device is compatible as seen [here](#compatibility)
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## Compatibility
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This should work for all iOS, iPadOS and even macOS devices, on the latest versions of all iOS, iPadOS and macOS.
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## Part [1/4] Installing the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker
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## Part [1/4] Installing the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker
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1. Go down to [Downloads](#downloads) and click on the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker, allow the download and close the prompt
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1. Go down to [Downloads](#downloads) and click on the WhySooooFurious DNS Blocker, allow the download and close the prompt
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2. Now, open settings and go to General>VPN & Device Management
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2. Now, open settings and go to General>VPN & Device Management
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