Ok so i have an issue i need help with and can't seem to find a solution that works. I have my ipod touch 4th gen running ios 6 that i've had for years. I have an app that I paid $10 for that used to work just perfectly until they updated it and it is no longer compatible with ios 6. I don't have any backups with itunes or icloud so i can't restore it that way. I know if you've purchased an app and you try to download it you get the prompt to download an older version which works because I've done it with other apps. Every time I try to open the app it just crashes, I contacted the developer and they said it no longer works with my ios version and basically said there's nothing they can do. So theoretically if i try to download the app I should get the prompt allowing me to download an older version. The prompt does not pop up though, it just downloads the app but it won't run. So I looked a little farther and noticed in the itunes app store description of the app, it still says compatible with ios 6 even though it has long since been optimized for ios 9+. So iTunes thinks the app is compatible and doesn't prompt me for an older version and just downloads it. Is there any way at all to downgrade the app to an older version or am I screwed on this? I have already tried a guide I found using Fiddler and could not get it to work. The only thing I could possibly think of is if i get a device running ios 5 and try to download it, I would theoretically get a prompt to download an older version since ios 6.0 is listed as the minimum requirement. Any Ideas? Thanks