🚀 iOS Purchase Helper

Web tool that helps old iOS devices download the last compatible version from your App Store purchases.

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Web-based purchase mechanism
The tool uses official App Store web APIs to perform a free "purchase" of the app and attach it to your Apple ID purchase history -- without needing a newer iOS device.
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Unlock old iOS devices
Its main purpose is to help legacy devices (stuck on older iOS versions) download the last compatible version of an app from the "Purchased" tab in the App Store.
💡 Real-world example

Scenario: You have an iPhone 4S on iOS 9 that can’t install Zalo because it now requires iOS 12 or later.

Solution: Use this tool to attach Zalo to your Apple ID. Then open the App Store on the iPhone 4S, go to the Purchased tab and download it. The system will offer the "last compatible version" automatically.

⚠️ Important notes
  • The tool only supports free apps (no paid apps, no piracy).
  • The ability to download an older version depends on whether the developer still keeps that build on Apple’s servers.
  • Login data is transmitted securely over HTTPS and is not stored on our server.
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🔑 Process purchase
Please fill in your Apple ID details and the app you want to add.
Supports: URL (https://apps.apple.com/.../id284882215), App ID (284882215) or Bundle ID (com.facebook.Facebook).
Processing your request... Please wait.
Success!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We use your Apple ID and password only once to perform a secure sign-in request against Apple’s servers and complete the purchase. The credentials are transmitted over HTTPS and are never stored on our side. Always make sure the website address is correct before you sign in.

No. This tool supports 2FA. On the first login attempt, Apple may ask for a 6-digit verification code sent to your trusted device. Enter that code into the 2FA code field and submit the form again.

It means this Apple ID has already purchased or added that app before (via the App Store or this tool). You don’t need to do anything else--just open the App Store on your old device and download it from the Purchased tab.

No. This tool works only with free apps. The goal is to make it easier to attach a free app to your Apple ID, so your old iOS device can still download a compatible version if the developer allows it.

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