Apple begins to revoke certificates used in the jailbreak

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We are still hungover post-Jailbreak, and as we neglect we are presented here with the iPhone 7, we remind you that according to rumors, during the first half of September we can even reserve the iPhone 7. We again stick to the Jailbreak theme, and it is that last week Pangu and 25PP launched a tool to Jailbreak iOS 9.2 - 9.3.3, even without the need to use the PC, since we now have a website in Safari that does it. Unfortunately, Apple begins to revoke certificates used in the Jailbreak through Safari, so we must use a PC.

To Jailbreak through Safari, the program takes advantage of the installation of company certificates on the iPhone, however, Apple is locating and removing these certificates from its database, so when trying to Jailbreak the iPhone / iPad from Safari, we find the message of "Unable to download the application", and we will not be able to perform this remote Jailbreak, placing ourselves on the PC tool. It is good to remember that this Jailbreak disappears every time the device is restarted, however, we do not need to perform the Jailbreak again through Safari, so this loss will no longer be a problem of utility but of convenience.

As always, 25PP and Pangu tools are in Chinese only, but it is easy to use, plus they are already working on the English translation. If you have already performed the Jailbreak through Safari, don't worry, you can continue using it, and if a problem occurs, you can perform the Jailbreak again, but this time from the tool that 25PP provides us for Windows PCs. The semi-untethered condition of this jailbreak is raising suspicions, and questions about how necessary or not the jailbreak is today.


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