Cydia has just received another major update in version 1.1.23, bringing in some of the most requested new features along with bug fixes. Full changelog along with instructions on how to update it on your device are detailed below.
If you are anything like us then you have probably wished that you could put an app, or even an iOS feature behind some sort of additional security. Whether you want to stop your kids from getting into the App Store or have some important information in the Notes app that you want to hide from prying eyes, being able to password or passcode protect apps is a long-requested iOS feature. Apple hasn't added it, but Asphaleia does.
TaiG version 2.4.1 is now out to fix jailbreak getting stuck at 60% issue during iOS 8.4 jailbreak process. You can download it from here.
Cydia Installer has received two updates today. First with version 1.1.21 and then with 1.1.22. Here's what is new and how to update your jailbroken devices to latest version of Cydia.
While the world awaits iOS 9 and having just released iOS 8.4, Apple has today ceased signing iOS 8.3, meaning those with iPhones, iPads and iPod touches who want to revert to the second-to-newest version of iOS are now unable to.
Here are top 100 best jailbreak tweaks available on Cydia that are compatible with iOS 8.4, complete with video demo of every tweak in action.
You can now download the latest TaiG 2.3.0 iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for Windows. This release packs Cydia 1.1.19 and removes setreuid patch. Here's what you need to know.
Cydia 1.1.19 has just been released and with it brings a major change in the way it works. Starting from version 1.1.19, Cydia will now run as "mobile" instead of "root" which means that jailbreak tweaks that make use of Cydia Substrate to modify parts of iOS and apps can now do same to modify Cydia.
Jailbroken already on iOS 8.4? Want to update to TaiG 2.2.1 to get fix for setreuid flaw? Here's how to do it manually on an already jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iOS is continuously being worked on, supported, updated and rolled out to compatible devices immediately the world over. Such was the case with this week's release of iOS 8.4. However, it seems that has Apple provided a significant update with one hand, it used the other to silently remove a popular feature that has been utilized by many users all around the world - Home Sharing for music content.