HOW TO STOP APP REVOKES WITH JAILBREAK
Method 1. INSTALL NOMOREREVOCATIONS
This is by far the simplest to activate this bypass method on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. However, it does have one downside – it is compatible only with iOS 10 or above.
Therefore, you must have a jailbroken device in order to get this tweak working.
Method 2. EDIT HOSTS FILE
This is yet another classic method that involves manually editing your “hosts” file.
For the uninitiated, “hosts” is a system file that maps hostnames to IP addresses. You can use this file to block access to websites simply adding the IP address of 127.0.0.1 to its domain name.
There’s no point in trying this method on iOS 9.2-9.3.3 running Pangu jailbreak because it blocks Apple’s server by default.
Step 1 Open Cydia.
Step 2 Download Filza File Manager from BigBoss Cydia repo and open it from your home screen. You can also use iFile file manager, but I wouldn’t recommend doing so.
Step 3 Tap the [Root] button present under the FAVORITES section and navigate to /etc.
Step 4 Look for the hosts file present at this location.
Step 5 Open this file using the inbuilt text editor. To do this, tap on this file and select the “Text Editor” icon in the “Open with” prompt.
Step 6 With this file open, add this new rule at the end of this file.
127.0.0.1 ocsp.apple.com
like this:
Step 7 Save this file by tapping the Save button present in the top-right corner.
You are done for now but you must keep all your bases covered and activate this bypass on each reboot.