iOS Jailbreak News & Update: Luca Todesco Reveals Browser Based iOS 9.3.3 Pangu Loader

iOS Jailbreak News & Update: Luca Todesco Reveals Browser Based iOS 9.3.3 Pangu Loader

Hacker Luca Todesco has announced a webkit based iOS 9.3.3 pangu loader that regarding for the certificate frustrations with Pangu's latest jailbreak.

Basically, the exploit lets you reactivate the Pangu jailbreak by just navigating. Once jailbroken, you won't have to worry about your certificate expiring, as you will be able to use the new browser based tool to reactivate after reboot.To make things easier, add the site to your home screen as a webclip. Once you do so, an Internet connection will no longer be required to re-enable the jailbreak.

Remarkably, Luca Todesco says that untether for the iOS 9.3.3 Pangu jailbreak is doable. Meanwhile, just two days after its latest beta, Apple has seeded iOS 10.2 beta 7 to developers for testing. "An untether for 9.3.3 is doable, the main issue is that I don't want to risk fucking devices over," as stated by Luca Tedesco.

This beta version of iOS 10.2 contains bug fixes and improvements. In iOS 10.2 the Videos app is completely replaced by Apple's new TV app. There are also some other improvements including new emoji, new wallpaper and more.

Apple users now expect the full version of iOS 10.2 Beta 4 to be activated this week after the tech giant announced its public beta during the weekend. Unfortunately, fans of the Pangu Jailbreak Tools will have to wait.  Developers can download the new build from the link below. Apple is expected to release iOS 10.2 next week with additional diagnostic capabilities to help determine the cause of unexpected iPhone 6s shutdowns.

"This beta version of iOS should only be deployed on devices dedicated for iOS 10.2 beta software development," as stated by the software update. The Update iOS 10.2 Beta 7 by Apple Inc. carries 1.98 GB.

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