The implementation of Rootless protection that Apple relied on so that hackers could not access the system and be able to Jailbreak, seems to have done little good. I said it in it's moment. There is not and will not be a 100% secure system. For now, the guys from Pangu have been ahead of the TaiG and yesterday they released the first Jailbreak for iOS 9.0, 9.01 and 9.0.2. At the moment we do not know if it will be compatible with iOS 9.1 that is about to hit the market, but if they have already launched it it will be because in the last beta that Apple launched the exploits used are no longer available, otherwise they will have done the canelo, as has happened on previous occasions, releasing the software to Jailbreak days before an iOS update.
Jailbreak iOS Devices on OS X
It is usually more common than it should be that the boys of Pangu Always release the Windows version first, while users who do not have access to a PC have to wait for the corresponding version for OS X to be released, or resort to using Parrallels to do so.
- If we don't have a purchased version of Parallels Desktop we can use the trial version available at the following link. As we are only going to use it to install Windows, once we finish the jailbreak we can erase it without problems.
- Then we go to the following link to download a trial version of Windows 10 Enterprise.
- Once we have installed Parallels Desktop and downloaded the Windows 10 ISO, we open the application and go to File> New, select the ISO file and follow all the steps to install Windows 10.
- Once it has been installed, we open Windows 10 from Parallels desktop, download Pangu's jailbreak software available on their website and we follow all the steps indicated by the application.
It should be remembered that the devices compatible with the Jailbreak for iOS 9, they are the same ones in which this version of iOS can be installed, that is to say from the iPhone 4s, from the iPad 2 onwards and from the 5th generation iPod Touch.
But it is that jailbreak no longer makes sense, before if since it was necessary to unlock the iPhone of the carriers, now it is not necessary
Hello Oscar, well the JB that do not focus only on releasing, they also allow us customization options that Apple itself does not allow and others.
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