Questions tagged [jailbreak]

Jailbreaking an iOS device is the process of taking away the restrictions Apple places on their devices giving the user root access, access to the raw file-system, and the ability to run software not signed by Apple. Most jailbreaks include Cydia, which is the jailbreak equivalent of the App Store.

"Jailbreaking" refers to the process of hacking one's device to control and modify it to an extent beyond what is intended by Apple. For an app to be run on an iPhone or iPad, it must first be digitally "signed" by Apple, so that the device recognizes it as authorized. Jailbreaking allows users to run "unsigned" applications, by removing the restrictions that exist on these devices. Most importantly, it allows for possibilities beyond what apps are normally capable of, such as OS-level tweaks.

Jailbreaking is not as popular as it once was, as many things which have historically required jailbreaking are now possible by way of official features, and there are now ways to digitally sign apps for one's own use by way of a free developer account. However, as there are still many things that can only be done on a jailbroken device, there is still a large and active jailbreak community for the iPhone consisting of many users as well as developers.

Cydia is the jailbreak equivalent of the App Store and serves as a central method of accessing software for jailbroken phones. It is usually installed by default by most of the popular jailbreak methods. Jailbreak software includes a range of games, themes, and all sorts of system tweaks. Jailbreak software has historically given the iPhone features that Apple did not add until later, such as copy and paste, Skype over cellular data, and Wi-Fi sync. Also, many applications that have been rejected by Apple will end up on Cydia, often because Apple does not approve of some aspect or functionality that the application provides to users, e.g. Google Voice applications before Apple changed their mind.

Jailbreak was previously deemed illegal under the DMCA until the Library of Congress issued a specific exemption for the situation. Apple will not support jailbroken devices, however, since it does violate their EULA. This is generally not a problem, since a jailbroken device can almost always be restored to its plain, "vanilla" state.

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How do I connect to a SOCKS Proxy from an iPhone/iPod Touch?

I like to surf securely and privately via a SOCKS proxy which I created via SSH tunneling, on the Mac. I used the SSH client on my Mac to achieve this. Then I thought, since the iPhone OS is essentially Mac OS, the same trick might work also on the…
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Should I jailbreak my iPad?

I just got an iPad a couple of weeks ago. I had a co-worker pull out his iPad out and immediately start talking about jailbreaking it. I have no fear of doing it, but I do realize that sometimes going beyond what the manufacturer intended ends up…
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How can you send the same text to multiple people without it being a group message?

I want to send "Happy Thanksgiving!" to 35 different people, but I do not want it to be treated as a group message. How can this be accomplished on the iPhone 4S (with or without jailbreak applications, such as biteSMS) with iOS 5.1.1? The reasons…
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Will an iOS reinstall make a jailbroken iOS device "unjailbroken" and “supported by Apple” again?

Will an iOS reinstall Work on any jailbroken-iPhone and Make a jailbroken-iPhone "unjailbroken"? Make a jailbroken-iPhone "supported by Apple"? Similarly, does such an iOS reinstall reset the iPhone (jailbroken or not) back to a "clean, factory…
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Getting started with jailbroken iOS development?

What do I need to code on a jailbroken iOS device? I think I've already got all of the programs that I need - Xcode 4.3 (and iOSOpenDev), the iOS 5 SDK, theos, ldid and dpkg.
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How to stop the iPhone from vibrating for just the alarm?

How do I set the vibrate to not fire for alarms but still fire for calls, texts, emails, reminders, etc? I have looked at third party alarms but they all seem quite fallible, many do not work when you press the home button. Those that do use push…
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Why is the update button in "App Store" app opening the app instead of updating it?

I am experiencing a problem with updating my apps on all of my Apple devices: iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPhone 4s, iPad 3 They are all running iOS 7.0.4 (11B55a) jailbroken using evasi0n and this problem has only recently started happening. To update my…
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How can I change the cellular DNS server on iOS?

Is there a way to set a global DNS server that will be used for all connections (both Wi-Fi + cellular data)? If there isn't a uniform manner to specify DNS, can I just change the DNS used by the cellular connection? Ideally, I am looking for an…
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What are the disadvantages of jailbreaking iPhone 4 even if it's legal?

What are the disadvantages of jailbreaking the iPhone 4 even if it's legal? I'm interested in disadvantages in any and all terms, but especially about the warranty, future updates of iOS, and bricking? Will I have to jailbreak after each iOS update?
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How can I retrieve a saved WiFi password from iOS / iPadOS on secure hardware?

I have some wireless networks that I joined on my iOS device and I now want to retrieve the passwords from the device. These are stored in the keychain presumably so I’d like (by hook or crook if necessary) to get into the iOS / iPadOS keychain and…
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Do companies have IT "spyware" on corporate iPhones?

I have an iPhone through my company. From my understanding, Apple does not allow any software onto their i* devices that does not come from the app store. I got into a discussion with a coworker about how IT can track the phone. Is there any…
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What are the risks of jailbreaking an iOS device?

I know that many people jailbreak their iOS devices. Is there a risk involved with jailbreaking? If, so what? Can you brick your device by jailbreaking? What's the worst thing that could happen?
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What are the benefits of iPhone jailbreak?

Some days ago I read a news that said iPhone Jailbreak is legal. So I get 2 question in my mine. before this news jailbreaking was illegal?(if yes why? "because when we buy something we can do anything we want with that product )(and if no then…
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Is Apple Pay on Apple Watch safe if iPhone Jailbroken?

When/if a Jailbreak becomes available for iOS 10.2, I am interested in installing it. Since I use Apple Pay (on my watch only), I would like to know that my payment details are safe. Since you can see your credit card information in the Apple Watch…
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How secure is Activation Lock on iOS 7 (and later)?

Apple showed this new feature in iOS 7 called Activation Lock, that if you enable "Find My iPhone" on a device that is lost or stolen, a person that finds/gets the iPhone will not be able to wipe it or reset it. I'm curious whether the lock is…
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