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Of course, using it comes with risks: account bans, malware concerns, and the ever-present chance that your favorite game will push an update that breaks everything overnight. But for the dedicated modder, that’s just part of the game. ihappymodcon updated

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Previous versions of iHappyModCon felt cluttered, with intrusive banner ads and confusing navigation. The version introduces a cleaner, dark-mode-friendly UI. Categories are now better organized: "Trending Mods," "Recently Patched," and "Verified Safe" filters help users find working content faster. One of the biggest headaches for iPhone users

One of the biggest headaches for iPhone users has been sideloading modded apps. The updated iHappyModCon now claims to integrate with enterprise certificate signers more reliably. While not a permanent solution (certificates can still be revoked by Apple), the update automates re-signing for up to 7 days for free users and 1 year for premium subscribers.