X users accidentally discovered a huge number of old mobile games and applications in the Wayback Machine (web archive) that were tested in TestFlight.
The leak was named TestFlight Teralikbecause the total size of installation files is 1.2 TB.
These are mainly games and applications for iOS developed from 2012 to 2015. The exact number is still unknown, because among them there are different versions of the same application, and enthusiasts have not yet had time to sort the data.
The main reason is that the archive contains prototypes and beta versions that were never released on the App Store. Among them are unreleased versions of Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, Temple Run, and the game Obamagram.
Apple bought TestFlight in 2014, and those apps and games were removed from the service in early 2015. But, probably due to the wrong mood, the archive ended up in the public domain and ended up in the Wayback Machine. Interestingly, it has been available since 2015, but I only noticed it now.
All applications are created for older iPhones, so they will not work on modern models, even with jailbreak. [The Verge]
Source: Iphones RU

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