So theoretically, if you can obtain the IPA file for Netflix v9.10.0 (or v9.8.0, v9.12.0), you can side-load it onto your device. However, even if you install it, you may face new issues:
: Drag and drop your downloaded legacy Netflix IPA file into the dedicated IPA field in Sideloadly.
If your device is already jailbroken (using tools like Phœnix for iOS 9.3.5), you can force the official App Store to give you the older version without dealing with computer sideloading. Open on your jailbroken device. Go to the Sources tab, tap Edit , then Add . Add the following repository: https://invoxiplaygames.uk netflix ipa for ios 9.3.5
: Obtain an archive version of the Netflix app (typically version 9.55.0 or older) from a verified source like the Internet Archive.
: You may need to edit the app's Info.plist file using a file manager like Filza (requires jailbreak). Changing the CFBundleShortVersionString and CFBundleVersion values to match a slightly newer version can sometimes trick the Netflix servers into granting access. Video Playback Stuttering or Buffering So theoretically, if you can obtain the IPA
If you are trying to get Netflix up and running right now, let me know: Which you prefer to try first If your device is currently jailbroken or stock Whether you have access to a Mac or Windows computer
can be used to jailbreak, allowing the use of "App Admin" or "Checkmate, Store!" to bypass App Store version restrictions. The Apple Wiki Open on your jailbroken device
Alternative: Sideloading a Netflix IPA (No Jailbreak Needed)
Apple stopped supporting 32-bit devices like the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S after iOS 9.3.5 (or iOS 9.3.6 for cellular models). Over the years, Netflix updated its application architecture to require newer frameworks only available in iOS 13, 14, or later.