So no doubt you’ve heard — and if you haven’t, pay close attention! — that IAP cracking is now easily available,
iAP Cracker by urus; it cracks easy dlc/inapp purchases. As long as the game/app doesn’t check the purchase with a server. It uses mobilesubstrate for this: buy something inapp like normal and youll get it free!
and if you haven’t set it up yet, been thinking “Huh, maybe I should get on that Verifying Store Receipts bit, like, now…”
… well, has the Camera Plus dude and friends got a service for you: Beeblex!
IAP validation. Easy and free.
Simple, secure and free IAP validation for iOS apps.
No strings attached. We promise!
Validate receipts securely
Beeblex verifies IAP receipts against Apple’s servers to help prevent receipt spoofing and man-in-the-middle IAP attacks
We use strong encryption and time-limited tokens to make it very hard for an attacker to send fake receipts to your app.
Easy to use
Beeblex is a fully-hosted service. There is no need for you to install server-side software, or rent any extra hardware.
Integration in your app is easy with out SDK—in most cases, you should be able to get going in a matter of minutes.
Free forever
Beeblex is free, and we intend to keep it free. There are no catches, no time limited trials, no limits.
Well, there doesn’t really sound like there’s any downside here, does there now? For those of us who incline to the cynical, be reassured by
Why are you making this available for free?
Frankly, because we can, and because someone should. We develop iOS apps ourselves, and IAP receipt verification is more complicated than it needs to be.
We thought that a service like Beeblex could help developers of all sizes, including ourselves; therefore, we simply created it.
At some point, we plan on adding more for-pay services, but the basic verification service will remain completely free.
The iOS community is just full of such nice people, isn’t it now? SDK is on github, check it out!
UPDATES:
A Ruby Gem/CLI For Easy iOS In-App Purchase Validation On Your Own Server if you really want.
JUL
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