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###### iPad 3 (2012) iOS 9.3.5 | ||
###### The API keys shown in the video have been removed and are no longer valid. | ||
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# Kaleidoscope | ||
#### Turn your old iPad into an AI photo frame with unique pictures that you'll only see once in a lifetime, and they'll be gone forever. | ||
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### Requirements | ||
- An iPad with iOS 9.x -> 13.x on board | ||
- [SideLoadly](https://sideloadly.io/) | ||
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### Installation | ||
1) The first thing you need to do is to install [**ISRG Root X1**](https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.der) on your iPad. (see what [ISRG Root X1](#isrgrootx1) is) | ||
2) Download the latest version of `Kaleidoscope.ipa` from the [**Releases**](https://github.com/MatoiDev/Kaleidoscope/releases) page | ||
3) Install `Kaleidoscope` on your iPad via [SideLoadly](https://sideloadly.io/) | ||
4) Register at [**Fusionbrain.ai**](https://fusionbrain.ai) and generate both API Key and Secret Key in [**this**](https://fusionbrain.ai/keys/) section (**THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FREE**). | ||
5) Paste the API Key and Secret Key into the appropriate fields in the settings. | ||
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<a name="isrgrootx1"><h3>ISRG Root X1</h3></a> | ||
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These are simply the updated encryption certificates needed to allow your old iPad to open pages in `Safari`, `Kaleidoscope` uses them to make `https` requests. | ||
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**They are 100% secure!** |