Space Ipa — Parallel
Parallel Space is a popular application originally widely used on Android. It creates a virtual environment (a "sandbox") on the device that allows users to clone installed apps. For example, you could have your standard WhatsApp installed, and a cloned version inside Parallel Space, allowing you to be logged into two different phone numbers simultaneously on the same device.
Because of its popularity on Android, iOS users often look for an equivalent, leading to the search for an IPA file.
Even if you download a "Parallel Space IPA" from a third-party site, you cannot install it directly. You must "sideload" it using a PC or Mac. Furthermore, unless you pay for a Developer Account ($99/year), these sideloaded apps expire after seven days, requiring a reinstall. parallel space ipa
Q: Is there a Parallel Space IPA for iOS 17? A: No. iOS 17 has hardened security (KTRR, SPTM). Even if you sideload one, the app will likely crash because the runtime hooks required to clone apps are blocked.
Q: Will I get banned from the App Store for using an IPA? A: No, but Apple will revoke the certificate used to sign the app. Once revoked, the Parallel Space IPA will crash instantly on opening, and you will lose all data stored inside the clone. Parallel Space is a popular application originally widely
Q: Can I use Parallel Space for games like Clash of Clans? A: You can try, but game developers actively scan for virtual spaces. Cloning game IPAs often triggers anti-cheat software, leading to a permanent device ID ban.
If you are tech-savvy, install AltStore or SideStore on your PC. Then look for “Crane” or “Satella” (tweaks for app cloning) rather than a fake Parallel Space. Because of its popularity on Android, iOS users
Because Parallel Space is notoriously difficult to find for iOS (and often non-functional), you should consider legal alternatives available on the App Store that offer similar features without side-loading.
