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by Monotoko 1097 days ago
You can, I've already made a modified version of Apollo and sideloaded it onto my phone with a tweak to set my own key instead of Apollo's

However there is a line on the developers page now that says all apps need to accept terms and sign up for a developers program, so I have my doubts it will continue to work either

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How?

Apollo’s dev never released the source code to the app, only the server which sends out push notifications.

Sideloadly and a lot of messing about, it doesn't need to be jailbroken though.

While it's still here: https://old.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/145y787/tutorial...

That sub is private now
Presumsbly you could disassemble the app, replace the relevant keys, then sign it with your own developer app.
Probably possible to edit the API key resource without actually needing to see the source code.
Probably jailbroken phone, but honestly I am equally clueless.
> How?

And why? Before a few days ago, it wasn’t an issue at all.

I mean the reason should be plainly obvious if you’ve been following the last few days.