Apple Kills Enterprise Certificate Used to Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 Without a Computer
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Posted July 28, 2016 at 3:11am by iClarified
Apple has killed the enterprise certificate used by many to jailbreak iOS 9.2 - 9.3.3 without a computer and without an Apple ID.
The cert used by Totoa Team was killed a few hours ago:
all of you deserve to know ( now apple terminated the account we were using without any notice ) we didn’t get any email about that :(
The team says its working to make the jailbreak easily accessible again. For now you will need to follow these instructions to jailbreak with a computer.
They upgrade and block Downgrades,. They simple want all software to stop working , so everyone is required to buy new devices, when in fact most likely 80-90% would still work on the older software or firmware. They simple do not want you to have acces, unless you drop more
It's called being done with work that has been finished and nothing to worry about anymore and is now a part of the past, but hey as long as your battery is low and/or your storage is full but let's not forget older products that can't support newer iOS versions. Even if you need to buy a newer product, there are the least oldest that can support modern iOS versions.
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Why does Apple continue to play this cat and mouse game? Ppl want a jailbreak, whether it's to have full access to the phone, free apps/games etc. etc. I think the option should be available to everyone. By blocking a jailbreak that requires no computer, they're actually limiting the advances that hackers make, and in the end probably steal their ideas to. If I can't jailbreak iPhone anymore, I'll still root an android, because I like jail breaking and having full access to a device that I own. Whoever don't like that, better buy me a phone and tell me what I can and cannot do. Simple. Not yours? Then don't worry/mind your own... Apple, just stop. Signing firmware so people can't downgrade, and then constantly ask for me to upgrade. so dumb. /end rant
It's probably because Apple is trying to protect users, but hey, you do know there exists few products that runs old OS versions which means they aren't blocked and are still accessible, plus this also means that jailbreak on 9.3.3 isn't completely blocked I mean it didn't even mention jailbreak with a computer being involved with this to.
That isn't the reason as every other major mobile platform allows side loading of apps.
The real reason is apple wants to lock down there platform. So users are forced to use Apple's App store, on Apple's devices, on Apple's operating system, profiting from all sources.
There is truth to that. However, Google/Android (the only other significant mobile platform) has a very different pricing scheme, with most apps being free due to the absolutely insane amount of ad revenue that their model is dependent on. As a result, piracy is not nearly the factor on Android as it is on Apple. The piracy aspect of jailbreaking is so significant that people routinely pirate as many of the apps on Cydia as they can get their hands on. It truly is outrageous.
I installed the updated version before they revoked the cert, what happens when I reboot now then? Will I still be able jailbreak it, or is the cert removed from my device too?
Just to give some reality to the situation, the license agreement for an enterprise certificate state that the apps signed with one can only be used on those devices owned by the company or staff of the company that the certificate was issued to. As the app as been distributed far beyond the realm of the enterprise to which it was issued, it was revoked. The reason Apple are so strict about this is that enterprise certificates effectively allow a company to host their own app store.
If you have your own developer certificate you could get the IPA file and then resign it using your certificate with one of the many available resigning applications available on the internet. (Just don't give the app out to everyone and you'll be ok)
If i want to jailbreak my device that is my right according to THE DCMA. Just like if i want alter my car. They claim the JB is not good simply BS. They have stolen multiple"s of ideas from the JB Scene, then claim them as their as own . This is deplorable many of the new features were on JB long before they were even in the software. The favt remains they should give credit to actually was the brain behind the ideas, instead of taking credit. The claim security updates in many, simple to deny people from JB their devices.
So how can you be so sure that Apple was flat out claiming "oh this is something we have done like no other just because we integrate it or made it, but who cares"? Where is evidence that Apple has ever said something like that? When it came to new features, never mind the fact that it has names inspired or not, but they usually go into detail about how it works and what highlights it. Even if the ideas were stolen, at least it's programmed to work on the no jailbroken side so we can have these features with the security stil working smooth.