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iOS 15.2 – New Features, Jailbreak Status, Should You Update?

Apple released iOS 15.2, the second major update for iOS 15. It has added a few new features announced at WWDC 2021 with the iOS 15 launch.  Here we are discussing the iOS 15.2 features as well as iOS 15.2 Jailbreak status. iOS 15.2 Features App Privacy Report  – This feature helps users control who […]

The present version of AltServer Mail plugin stop working with MacOS Monterey 12.1 upgrade

Apple just released Apple mac Monterey 12.1 a few hours ago. For the most part, this is fantastic news. Updates in the AppStore include AMD GPU compatibility, the ability to hide email address in Mail, reminder functions, and more is offered. Despite the fantastic changes, there is one problem that makes us reconsider installing MacOS […]

Take Control of Apple Automatic App Updates – iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch

We’ve become accustomed to having an App for every task. An App even monitors the most peaceful period of the day (nap time). Apps are becoming increasingly integrated into our lives as we draw closer to modern technology. When a new OS is launched, each application receives an update. App developers also make updates to […]

P0insettia Jailbreak [ iOS 10.3.4 Jailbreak ]

P0insettia is a new semi-untethered jailbreak tool for iOS 10.3.4 with checkm8 BootROM exploit. Currently this works on iPhone 5S only. However, this jailbreak will not apply the nuke sandbox patch used by h3lix. Now it is in the development/testing stage and you can try it using the debug build, if you have iOS 10.3.4 […]

iOS 14.7 Jailbreak news – Kernel exploits for iOS 14.7and below

Justin Sherman announced a proof of concept and a full write-up for a kernel-level exploit for iOS 14.7 & lower versions which might usable iOS 14.7 jailbreak. In mid-October, he announced that he will publish a write-up detailing of kernel-level exploits for iOS 14.7 and below. This was for his school semester-long project. As promised, […]

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