How to Install an App Removed from the App Store
If you downloaded the app on your iOS device, you may still be able to install it. Since the app has been removed from the store, you won’t be able to re-download it, though. If you delete the app, it’s gone forever—unless you have a friend with the app or you backed it up with an older version of iTunes.
Get the App From Someone You Know
If a friend or a family member has the app on their computer, you might be able to get it from them. They need to navigate through their hard drive to the folder where that their apps are stored. On a Mac, this folder is at Music > iTunes > iTunes Media > Mobile Applications. On Windows, it’s located at My Music > iTunes > iTunes Media > Mobile Applications.
Sync Apps Through iTunes
You can back up a copy to your computer by syncing. When you sync your device, you’ll be prompted to transfer purchases from the device to your computer. You can also do this manually by going to iTunes and clicking: File > Devices > Transfer Purchases. This should move the app to your computer.
The Biggest Obstacle to Installing Apps Removed from the App Store
Installing apps missing from the App Store has gotten much harder in the last few years and, for the average person, is now very difficult. It got harder because Apple removed downloading and managing apps from iTunes. Because that feature is no longer present, the only way to officially install apps is through the App Store app. And, since the app you want isn’t there anymore, you’re kind of stuck. Jailbreaking and sideloading may help get around this problem, but they may be more trouble than it’s worth.
Reasons Why Apps Are Removed from the App Store
Apple doesn’t (usually) pull apps from the App Store without good reason. Some of the most common reasons that apps get pulled include:
Violating Apple’s rules for how you can develop apps or how apps can function.Infringing copyright.Being very low quality.Promoting illegal, potentially illegal, or dangerous behavior.Containing malware.Being offensive.Allowing the user to do something that Apple doesn’t want (such as apps that allow free tethering, which let the user bypass purchasing tethering service from their phone carrier).
Does Apple Refund The Price of Removed Apps?
If an app you purchased has been pulled and you don’t want to go through the hassle of installing it detailed above, you may want a refund. Apple generally doesn’t like to give app refunds, but it will under certain circumstances.