It’s been a hot minute since the last time Lars Fröder's TrollStore perma-signing utility for iPhones and iPads received any updates, but such is normal when software starts to reach maturity. Nevertheless, TrollStore picked up another update Wednesday evening, officially bringing it up to version 2.0.14.
TrollStore
Taking advantage of a unique CoreTrust bug in iOS and iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1, TrollStore allows the user to permanently sideload apps on their iPhone or iPad without the need to re-sign them every seven days, otherwise known as perma-signing.
Follow along as we cover the latest development surrounding TrollStore.
How to remove the RootHide bootstrap
If you previously installed the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap on your iPhone or iPad, and you’ve decided that you want to uninstall it either because you’d rather use a full-fledged jailbreak or because it’s just not for you, then you’ve come to the right place.
Alfie CG shows off design of upcoming TrollInstallerX TrollStore installer
It was only a couple of weeks ago that we showed you an upcoming and ambitious project being undertaken by iOS developer @alfiecg_dev to make a new TrollStore installer that installs TrollStore directly and doesn’t sacrifice a system app, such as Tips.
Developer shows off perma-signed apps on Apple Watch using same CoreTrust bug as TrollStore
By now we’ve all heard about the wonders of Lars Fröder’s TrollStore utility, the perma-signing app that takes full advantage of a CoreTrust bug in iOS & iPadOS 14.0 beta 2 through 16.6.1, 16.7 RC (20H18) and 17.0. But have you ever wondered if these capabilities would ever be possible on an Apple Watch?
Upcoming TrollInstallerX utility will allow direct TrollStore installations via exploit without sacrificing the Tips app
TrollStore is a powerful perma-signing app for iPhones and iPads on firmware vulnerable to a particular CoreTrust bug. It’s been especially instrumental in recent hacks and jailbreaks, and as such, it’s not surprising that there are many different ways to install it.
New Reveil app for TrollStore reincarnates pwn20wnd’s Unveil security analysis & system information app
Some time ago, iOS developer and unc0ver jailbreak lead developer pwn20wnd released an app in the App Store called Unveil that could display device information and check for software modifications on said device.
TrollSpeed uses TrollStore to display your download & upload speeds in the Status Bar
If you’ve ever wanted to have current active upload and download speeds near the Status Bar on your TrollStore-equipped device, then we’ve got some news for you. Now you can!
TrollRecorder lets TrollStore users record their phone calls without a jailbreak
Call recording is something that you might come to expect when calling a business for customer support, but did you know that you as a person can do it too?
TrollStore perma-signing utility updated to version 2.0.13 with minor improvements
TrollStore, the popular perma-signing utility by iOS developer Lars Fröder, received an important update early Sunday morning that brought the utility up to version 2.0.13.
Two new packages allow pairing newer Apple Watches with older iOS firmware versions
By now, most people who are jailbreaking (or running outdated iPhone firmware in the hopes of jailbreaking) and trying to pair the newest Apple Watch with their older firmware have heard of the Legizmo series of jailbreak tweaks and a jailed version of Legizmo that works on non-jailbroken devices. But until now, Legizmo hasn’t seen any real competition.
Method that was underway to install TrollStore on iOS 17.0 confirmed not working, back to the drawing board
While the TrollStore v2 perma-signing utility is compatible with iOS & iPadOS 17.0, there is currently no way for prospective users to install it on this particular firmware as of now.
I previously used the Serotonin “semi-jailbreak,” can I switch to the Dopamine v2 jailbreak?
The Dopamine v2 full-fledged rootless jailbreak has only been available for a week at the time of this writing, and we’ve received tons of questions about whether prospective jailbreakers should use it. Many of those prospective jailbreakers have previously used (or are currently using) the RootHide bootstrap or Serotonin “semi-jailbreak.”