Learn how you can easily create a JPEG or PNG image of your signature using your finger or Apple Pencil on iPhone and iPad.
3 ways to save your signature as an image on iPhone and iPad
Learn how you can easily create a JPEG or PNG image of your signature using your finger or Apple Pencil on iPhone and iPad.
With the news of an iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1-compatible kernel exploit being released, many iPhone and iPad users who’ve been wanting to jailbreak their handset have subsequently started seeking ways to upgrade to iOS or iPadOS 15.1 or 15.1.1 while they still can. While DelayOTA can be a solid option for anyone who hasn’t saved .shsh2 blobs, those who have can alternatively use futurerestore to update to these firmware versions.
Apple attempted to make using your iPhone’s camera and/or rear-facing LED flashlight easier with the introduction of the Lock Screen’s Quick Action buttons beginning with handsets if the notched variety — namely the iPhone X and newer.
While a lot of iPhone and iPad users have a Mac as their primary computer, that isn’t the case for everyone. A significant number of iPhone and iPad users have Windows-based PCs instead, and there are several jailbreak tweaks that can make these users feel more at home with the Apple ecosystem.
Hacker @b1n4r1b01 attracted heaps of attention Tuesday morning after publishing a full kernel exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 that was based on Brightiup’s CVE-2021-30955 kernel bug write-up.
Brightiup’s CVE-2021-30955 kernel bug for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 has received tons of publicity lately after two prestigious security researchers including Jake James and @Peterpan980927 each went hands-on to develop proof-of-concepts (PoCs) based on the original write-up, which didn’t come with a PoC of its own.
When Apple added Dark Mode to its operating systems, like iOS and macOS, the company made a pretty big deal about it. Which makes sense, considering it was one of the more oft-requested features for the platform(s). And it looks like Apple has some plans to offer up some new elements, along with even more features, in Safari.
Lots of iPhone and iPad users take advantage of the Shortcuts app to help automate certain processes that would otherwise be tedious to perform manually time and time again, and that includes jailbreakers.
Those closely following the iOS & iPadOS software security sector might remember an iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 kernel bug write-up published by Kunlun Lab security researcher @realBrightiup just last week. A day later, Alibaba Security Pandora Lab security researcher @Peterpan980927 showed off a proof-of-concept (PoC) using that write-up as a template.
Anyone who uses Zebra on their jailbroken iPhone or iPad to manage their jailbreak add-on installations might be interested to learn that an update for the popular alternative to native package manager apps such as Cydia and Sileo was released Sunday evening.
One of our favorite parks about it being Sunday today is that we get to bring all of this past week’s jailbreak content into one, easy-to-read column.
Jailbreakers who are using the Saily package manager on their pwned iPhones and iPads might be excited to learn that a new version was released this Friday morning with a small list of changes.