When you access from iPhone to any forum based on Tapatalk (like ours) is automatically displays an alert that asks all 8217; # & user whether or not to proceed with the download of 8217; # & native application (and paid) by Tapatalk for iOS. Of course, if you ignore the message, l & # 8217; access to forum mobile optimized format is still prohibited, but the risk of press & #; 8220 8221; # & Ok, perhaps inadvertently, and find on # & 8217;App Store c 8217; # & is anyway. In this article we will explain how to disable alerts forums Tapatalk on iPhone with # & 8217; using a particular program. You find our informative video after the jump.
When iPhone connecting to any forum using one of the browsers available, iOS automatically sends an alert that informs the user 8217; # & of presence on the App Store a & # 8217; native app to access, optimized version, with the matters portals. This message can be annoying, especially when sometimes, inadvertently, you click on the button OK # & 8220; & # 8221; to hide this message and you will be routed to the page instead of 8217; # & Tapatalk application on the App Store, that between the # & 8217; another is chargeable. Now, however, c 8217; # & is one way to avoid this annoying message thanks to a new tweak for jailbroken devices called TapAShutup.
If you install the tweak on your jailbroken iPhone, you can disable the message shown in the first screenshot will appear automatically whenever you visit a forum based on Tapatalk. In this way the & # 8217; access to the desired page will be immediate and direct, without the risk of being redirected all & # 8217;App Store.
At this point, to understand even better the operation of this tweak, we invite you to review our full test video.
If you are interested, you can download TapAShutup from BigBoss repository in Cydia. For # & 8217; installation of this program requires a jailbroken device (learn how to do the jailbreak your iPhone by clicking here ) and requires an Internet connection to download the package.
Source From IosDroid.net
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