Snapchat: Shadow X Ipa |link|

Save incoming Snaps and Stories to your device without the sender being notified.

Because Shadow X is reverse-engineered, every time Snapchat releases an official update (sometimes weekly), the tweak breaks. Your app will crash on launch until the Shadow X developer releases a patch. During that downtime, you cannot access Snapchat at all.

You are downloading an IPA from an anonymous developer. There is no code audit. Shadow X could contain: snapchat shadow x ipa

If you have already installed Shadow X and want to go clean, delete the app immediately. Change your Snapchat password and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Then, install the official Snapchat from the App Store. Pray your device isn't already on the ban list.

An IPA (iOS App Store Package) file is the format used by Apple to distribute software on the iOS operating system. Think of it as the equivalent of an .exe file on Windows or an .apk file on Android. When you download an app from the official App Store, you are essentially downloading an encrypted IPA file. However, in the modding community, "IPA" usually refers to a decrypted, modified version of an app file that can be installed outside of the official App Store ecosystem, often via third-party signing services or sideloading tools like AltStore or Sideloadly. Save incoming Snaps and Stories to your device

—a package that could be "sideloaded" onto non-jailbroken iPhones using tools like

Beyond the ban risk, consider the ethical aspect. The "Stealth Viewing" feature removes consent. When you send a snap, you generally assume the sender knows if you've seen it. Removing that feature breaks the social contract of the platform. During that downtime, you cannot access Snapchat at all

While originally meant for jailbroken devices, it gained popularity as an

The tweak allows you to send old photos or videos from your phone’s gallery as if you were taking a live snap. This lets you maintain streaks or send content without the "Uploaded" tag that usually appears.