While iOS is a beautifully refined mobile operating system, that doesn’t keep jailbreakers from putting their own spin on the user interface by hiding unwanted elements.
Some of the best jailbreak tweaks for hiding user interface stuff on iOS 14
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While iOS is a beautifully refined mobile operating system, that doesn’t keep jailbreakers from putting their own spin on the user interface by hiding unwanted elements.
The TrollStore perma-signing utility by iOS developer opa334 was updated to version 1.2 late Tuesday afternoon with support for a new installation method called TrollHelperOTA and a few miscellaneous bug fixes.
When you aren’t playing any music, you might notice how Control Center’s Now Playing widget exhibits the text “Not Playing” in the upper half.
Renowned security researcher Linus Henze on Monday updated the support notes of the Fugu15 jailbreak that he demonstrated on an iOS 15.4.1 device this past Thursday at the Objective by the Sea security conference.
Jailbreak hopefuls on iOS & iPadOS 15 continue to wait for a public jailbreak release, but in the meantime, iDB continues to keep our readers up to date with respect to the latest jailbreak tweak releases and the highest-quality news content roundups.
Palera1n, the developer-focused checkm8 bootrom exploit-based iOS & iPadOS 15.x jailbreak that has been making rounds in the community as of late, was updated to version 1.1.1 late Saturday night.
Along with all the other exciting news shared on Thursday, the Havoc repository is joining the commotion with a fresh announcement of its own.
TrollStore developer Opa334 is out with another goodie for prospective users this Thursday evening in the form of TrollInstaller2.
Today is a day that many avid jailbreakers have waited for. Security researcher Linus Henze gave a much-anticipated talk at the Objective by the Sea security conference in which he demonstrated his Fugu15 jailbreak on an iOS 15.4.1 device using a fascinating JailbreakMe-style Safari-based method to do so.
Jailbreaking is good for much more than just adding flashy effects and animations to your iPhone or iPad. Jailbreak add-ons can also help you get any disarray under control by helping you organize various components of the operating system better than you can right out of the box.
If you’ve been following along with us this week, then you’ve undoubtedly heard about the new developer-centric palera1n jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.7 which is based on the same checkm8 bootrom exploit that made the checkra1n jailbreak famous.
Just yesterday, iDB showed you palera1n, a checkm8 bootrom exploit-based ‘developer only’ jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.7 with tweak injection on select devices running iOS 15.0-15.3.1. Today, the incorporated support for tweak injection has been expanded to more devices.