Khanlari and Rahmati conduct the first comprehensive empirical study of Iranian
third-party iOS app stores, collecting over 1,700 iOS app packages from three
major stores. The ecosystem emerged because U.S. sanctions barred Iranian users
and developers from accessing Apple's App Store and developer services, while
Iranian censorship simultaneously blocked official app download infrastructure.
The stores distribute both Iranian-exclusive apps (unavailable on the App Store)
and cracked/modified versions of paid international apps.
From 2026-khanlari-iranian-ios-stores — Taking a Bite Out of the Forbidden Fruit: Characterizing Third-Party Iranian iOS App Stores
· §3, §4
· 2026
· arXiv preprint
Implications
Iranian iOS users rely on third-party app stores for app distribution; Lantern iOS releases intended for Iran must be distributable via these channels (IPA sideloading, enterprise certificates, or unofficial store listings) as the official App Store is inaccessible to most Iranian users.
App distribution in IR is outside Apple's normal update-and-signing pipeline; design for a distribution model where updates can be pushed through non-App-Store channels with user-visible trust indicators that don't rely on Apple's CA.