How to install Facebook++ on iOS 11 device without jailbreak

Here is a simplified tutorial on where you can download the Facebook++ app and install it on your iPhone or iPad device running the official iOS 11 with no jailbreak needed at all.

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The Facebook application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017 (Thomas White/File Photo/Reuters)

The hacked version of the Facebook app brings tonnes of custom functionalities for iOS 11 iPhone and iPad devices. Like any other modified apps, Facebook++ allows you to use more features other than the native ones.

One of the most commendable functionalities on Facebook++ is its ability to let users view newsfeed and Messenger on one interface, which means opening the messaging app does not require you to leave the app. On top of that, timestamps are there for each message, the ability to send unlimited photographs, and the ability to disable VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls.

How to install Facebook++ on iPhone, iPad without jailbreak

If you are ready, here is a simplified tutorial on where you can download the Facebook++ app and install it on your iPhone or iPad device running the official iOS 11 with no jailbreak needed at all.

Step 1: Download the Facebook++ IPA file here.

Step 2: Copy the downloaded file on your PC. If you are a Mac user, you can either perform the official process via Xcode 7 or Cydia Impactor tool. Windows PC users can only sideload the Facebook++ IPA file via Cydia Impactor tool.

Step 3: Once the Facebook++ app is sideloaded, wait a few wait minutes to complete the process. Follow onscreen instructions.

Step 4: Go to Settings > General > Profile & Device Management. Look for the profile associated with Facebook++.

Step 5: Select Trust and Trust again to confirm the process.

Step 6: Choose the profile in question, then tap the Trust button. Tap Trust once again to confirm that you trust the source of the file.

Step 7: Go back to your Home screen and find the Facebook++ app.

Enjoy your Facebook++ app!

This article was first published on October 17, 2017
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