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oops i forgot there wasn't a v2 ani server
Signed-off-by: Elle Woods From The Hit Musical Legally Blonde <[email protected]>
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Anisette data is information used in the app signing process that needs to be generated each time you install or refresh apps. SideStore gets this information from a server that spoofs a Mac and sends you back the anisette data. No account info is sent to the server ever in this process.
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When many people use the same Anisette server (specifically a v2 server or below), it trips Apple's security, and locks the accounts that were using that machine. This is why we recommend using a separate burner Apple ID instead of your main one.
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When many people use the same Anisette server (specifically a v1 server), it trips Apple's security, and locks the accounts that were using that machine. This is why we recommend using a separate burner Apple ID instead of your main one.
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Our team has worked on better approaches to avoid locked accounts (in the form of _anisette-v3_). However, if you are using an older version of SideStore, hosting your own anisette server is a great way to avoid locked accounts. This is made incredibly easy thanks to our current server being open source and made for docker environments. This means we can deploy a server with nothing more than the GitHub link.
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