Apple stops signing iOS 13.2

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As Apple servers make available to the general public, new versions of iOS, older versions are no longer an option for users, since Apple does not allow signing them, so if we install them, our device will never be activated.

As scheduled, from Apple's servers have stopped signing iOS 13.2, forcing all users who are forced to restore their device to install the latest version that Apple currently offers to users, iOS 13.2.2. The main reason to stop signing previous versions is none other than to protect the user.

Protecting the user is the main reason, but not the only one, since each new version corrects new vulnerabilities detected that have not been made public, but that were there in addition to correct operational or performance problems as is the case with the latter.

iOS 13.2.2 focuses not only on adding the Deep Fusion function, called HDR + in the Pixels, but also fixes the problem of automatic closing of applications It was starting to be a headache for many users, a problem that Apple never officially recognized until the release of iOS 13.2.2.

If you are hoping to be able to jailbreak your device, it is always advisable stay at the lowest possible versions and avoid updating at all costs, as long as we are not forced to restore our device.

If your terminal is managed by the A5 to A11 processors, this news is neither going nor coming to you, since all these processors are susceptible to jailbreak regardless of the iOS version that manages it due to a ROM bug, a bug that cannot be fixed through software updates.

Now we just need someone in the community become interested in jailbreak again so that it returns to what it was a few years ago, something quite unlikely.


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