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.
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How to install the RootHide Bootstrap on iOS 14.0-17.0 with TrollStore
If you’re using a device that runs TrollStore 2, but isn’t jailbroken, then you have the option to download and install the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap so that you can install jailbreak tweaks that modify applications on your device.
RootHide bootstrap updated to v1.2.1 with fix for Serotonin overheating & more…
It was only just last night that the RootHide development team pushed version 1.2 of its Procursus-based bootstrap for devices running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-17.0 with updated builds of Sileo and Zebra and a plethora of other bug fixes and improvements. But as it would seem, the team wasn’t done.
RootHide bootstrap updated to v1.1.1 with bug fixes and improvements
The RootHide development team on Wednesday announced an updated version of the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap, this time bringing the project up to version 1.1.1.
RootHide development team joins forces with the Procursus team
In an interesting turn of events this week, it would seem that the RootHide development team is joining forces with the Procursus team to unify as a single group.
RootHide bootstrap updated to version 1.1 to fix bugs & optimize localizations
The RootHide development team on Monday released version 1.1 of the public release of its Procursus-based bootstrap.
RootHide bootstrap officially out of beta as it picks up a snazzy new user interface
The RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap platform for devices that are vulnerable to the CoreTrust bug exploited by TrollStore was officially moved from beta to public release status on Wednesday.
RootHide updates Procursus-based bootstrap for CoreTrust bug to v4.3 beta
The RootHide development team announced an updated version of the Procursus-based bootstrap on Sunday that introduces a slew of bug fixes and optimizations that will benefit end users and their experience.
RootHide bootstrap updated to v4.2 beta with bug fixes & consistency checks
The RootHide development team has published a newer version of its Procursus-based bootstrap for non-jailbroken devices, this time pushing the package up to version 4.2 beta.
RootHide bootstrap updated to v4.1 beta with slew of improvements
The RootHide development team published updated builds of their Procursus-based bootstrap on Monday, enhancing the user experience for all of those who are taking advantage of tweak injection via the kfd and CoreTrust exploits (also referred to as “semi-jailbreaks”) such as Serotonin and kfdfunv4.
RootHide development team’s TrollStore 2 bootstrap enters public beta testing
Just last week, the RootHide development team shared that it was working on a Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore 2 devices, which was intended to bring a jailbreak-like environment to iPhones and iPads running TrollStore 2.
RootHide development team working on Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore 2
If you’re without a jailbreak and your firmware is too new for any of the recent developments in the jailbreak community recently (I’m looking at all of you who are on iOS or iPadOS 16.6-17.0 and using TrollStore 2), then you might want to pay attention to this.