: This .mobileconfig file is a configuration profile that adds a web clip (an icon) to your iPhone's home screen.
While this specific shortcut is mostly aesthetic, installing unverified .mobileconfig files that prompt you to install root certificates or modify VPN settings can allow malicious third parties to intercept your internet traffic. How to Safe-Uninstall the Profile
For users looking to sideload legitimate alternative application packages safely, tools like Apple's official TestFlight or trusted third-party alternative marketplaces comply with standard sandboxing security protocols. Summary Table Primary File URL id.codevn.net/chplay.mobileconfig File Type iOS Configuration Profile ( .mobileconfig ) Actual Function Visual Home Screen Web Clip Shortcut Android App Support No (Cannot execute Android code) Primary Use Case Visual customization, UI testing, joking with friends Safety Level Low to Moderate (Requires manual profile verification) Share public link id.codevn.net ch play.mobileconfig
The name play.mobileconfig tricks users into thinking it is related to Google Play Store or Netflix/Hulu-style "play" content. On iOS, there is no Google Play Store, so a non-technical user might assume it’s a required update or game component.
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Do not open this link. Do not install this profile. If you have already installed it, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management and remove any unknown profile immediately.
While accessing free apps and emulators is appealing, there are significant risks associated with installing .mobileconfig files from unverified sources: Summary Table Primary File URL id
Once installed, it places a CH Play icon on your iPhone’s home screen. Clicking this icon opens up a visual simulation or a web view of the Google Play Store interface.
To add the CH Play icon to your home screen using this configuration profile, follow these steps:
Because Apple restricts unauthorized layout modifications, you must manually approve the file: Open your iPhone's built-in app.