I have several idevices that I have that I am going to jailbreak. Anons, Should you recommend me to Jailbreak my iPhone 6S or should I wait for a stable release. It is currently Semi-Untether.
just go for it. you don't even need a pc to ''re jailbreak'' after a reboot
>>55844371
Sure thing, anon. I am still programming Objective-C on ios 8 at the moment. Several devices that i own are 32 bit. I will be making certain tweaks for my own. I do want to learn Apple Security.
>trusting a chinese firm to sign closed-source software to an already secure device so you could run arbitrary code made by CS dropouts
Yeah definitely jailbreak now, it's perfectly stable
>>55844371
They removed the certificate, and I rebooted my device and the certificate is not allowing the App to rejailbreak my device. I have Linux, so I will be using Cydia Impactor and use the Application for it.
>>55844407
I prefer TaiG. Just saying. This is the to-go for right now.
>>55844415
oh, didn't know that, gotta be careful then. thanks anon.
>>55844460
You can do the computer method, but thats an one week certificate. I already lost the 365 days certificate. I will be making some good tweaks that I will release publicly.
Nigga they literally just confirmed a keylogger in pangu
>>55845295
sauce?
>using a phone that requires you to modify it for it to be functional
not even trolling, why?
>>55845295
No "they" didn't.
The on-phone PP/Pangu jailbreak application is perfectly safe. Even if one distrusts the desktop application, one can simply load the required ipa from any given management tool.
>>55847981
This is a reasonable question. However, most Android phones require the user to modify them to be functional as well. If only Ubuntu phones weren't such a mess.
>>55848237
>shilling damage control this hard
And why would that be safe either?
32 bit jailbreak when?