Pangu Releases New English iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak That Also Works on Mac!
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Posted July 29, 2016 at 1:01pm by iClarified
Pangu has released an English version of its jailbreak for iOS 9.2 - iOS 9.3.3 which uses Cydia Impactor to sideload an IPA onto your device.
Cydia Impactor runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux and lets you use your Apple ID to sideload the app used to jailbreak onto your device.
Unfortunately, if you don't have a developer account, the app needs to be resigned every seven days. If you do have a developer account the app will be signed for one year.
Pangu says:
The certificate will expire in 7 days. If your certificate gets expired, you need to follow the guide to install the jailbreak IPA again. If you have enrolled the Apple developer membership, signing the IPA file with your own developer certification is a better choice (i.e., Pangu jailbreak app will get expired in 1 year, rather than 7 days).
We'll be posting detailed instructions on how to jailbreak using this method shortly. However, if you don't have a developer account using the Chinese PP app to jailbreak may be better choice.
You can download the jailbreak IPA (app) from here.
I got a developer account ( paid $ 15 ) but what you are telling us that it's better to jailbreak with the Chinese one or did they changed that one to?
I'm good. IM jailbroken and don't need any tool to keep brining back Cydia. All three hype for nothing talking about this is exciting ain't nothing exciting about this.
True, the worst jailbreak I've ever seen but the question is why because we all know that they have an untethered jailbreak, they showed it on the hackers conference, I can only guess a few reasons why they didn't give us the untethered one: they might be keeping the untethered part of the jailbreak for iOS 10.0.1 ( which is what I'm hoping the reason is ), or PP which pays them one million dollars for each jailbreak forced them to come out with it too early before it was complete, and there are more reasons I can think of but F it.
tried to jailbreak my ipad pro, and i found out that apple development verifying server is off ! i cannot verify my apps to run the jailbreak app.
you can check the status from here.
downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ppq.apple.com
It used to be 3 months, but people were using the certificates to resign cracked commercial apps and installing them on unjailbroken phones. For a developer certificate, 7 days is sufficient (but it sucks)