Hacking ¿Is currently reliable use tinfoil to install DLC?

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Hi^_^ a few months ago I read that the tinfoil could be risky to install DLC, is it still that way? Any suggestions?

I have the latest version of tinfoil, I'm in 6.0.1.



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When I check the nsp games with the tinfoil there are some yellow lines indicating that the "Tittle Key" is not found Warning...Whats that?
 

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Hi^_^ a few months ago I read that the tinfoil could be risky to install DLC, is it still that way?

You seem to have misunderstood. Its not that installing DLC itself is what is risky, but rather installing literally any nsp. You have clearly already done this though, so you might as well install the DLC...
 
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Installing DLC using tinfoil should work, strictly speaking, the risky part comes with Nintendo easily being able to detect an NSP game/DLC and ban you from playing online. Also the title key warning is fine, the game installed will still work in CFW.
 
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Installing DLC using tinfoil should work, strictly speaking, the risky part comes with Nintendo easily being able to detect an NSP game/DLC and ban you from playing online. Also the title key warning is fine, the game installed will still work in CFW.
think they were more refering to the fact that tinfoil is incomplete
 
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