Id.codevn.net Ch - Play.mobileconfig [exclusive]
id.codevn.net/chplay.mobileconfig is a well-known configuration profile used by iOS users (iPhone/iPad) to add a Google Play Store shortcut to their home screen. It is important to clarify that this does not install the real Android Google Play Store or allow you to run
Note: If the file is hosted on a website you do not trust, it is safer to avoid interacting with it entirely. id.codevn.net ch play.mobileconfig
⚠️ WARNING: Suspicious .mobileconfig file detected at id.codevn.net/ch/play.mobileconfig
Key Features & Intent
Users typically search for these profiles to achieve the following: A phishing SMS or email claiming "Your iPhone
is a configuration profile. When installed on an iOS device, it creates a Web Clip—an icon on your home screen that looks exactly like the Google Play Store icon. It features the official CH Play logo. The Function: Clicking the icon typically opens the Google Play web interface in your Safari browser. The Limitation: download or install Intercept HTTPS traffic – By installing a fake
- A phishing SMS or email claiming "Your iPhone needs an update" or "Verify your Google Play account."
- A malicious pop-up ad on a compromised website.
- A QR code placed in public spaces (parking meters, restaurant menus) that auto-downloads the profile.
- Intercept HTTPS traffic – By installing a fake root certificate, they can decrypt your banking, email, and social media traffic.
- Steal authentication cookies – Redirecting traffic through an attacker-controlled proxy.
- Push persistent ads or trackers – Even after you leave a malicious website.
- Prevent removal – Some profiles disable the "Remove Profile" button in Settings.
To Trust/Verify: If the app won't open, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management, tap the profile, and select Trust. 4. How to Remove It
If you meant this as a spam/phishing warning post: