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  1. This is especially relevant in a time when there’s no jailbreak and thus no way to break out of Apple’s restrictive App Store ecosystem to truly customize your device. It is intended for medium to very tech-savy users though I will try to explain most things in layman terms. Please note that in case you (or I) screw up, you can always use the original backup of your device to undo any changes you made and get things working again. What you will need: iDevice (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch). USB cable to connect your device to your computer. A Mac or Windows computer that meets the system requirements here. An internet connection. iTunes application installed on your computer. * Making a backup of your device using iTunes * Downloading and installing “iBackupbot” * Making a backup of your backup * Modifying the backup * Restoring the modified backup * Making an iTunes Backup that includes the modifications. [Hidden Content] My test with editing the auto-lock timeout worked like a charm. I used the restore options above and my test iPod Touch now auto-locks after 45 seconds! (FYI, the Settings → General → Auto-Lock page now does not show any of the values ticked. You can simply select one of the default options to overwrite your changes.) Don’t forget to re-enable Find My iPhone when you’re done! If you discover additional keys and plist values that can be modded.
  2. Even if you don’t wish to pay $99 a year to join the Apple Developer Program, you can still create a free Apple ID and use that Apple ID to access a limited set of developer-oriented privileges. The free developer account isn’t technically a developer account at all; Apple simply gives Apple ID users, who don’t wish to become a member of the official paid Apple Developer Program, access to Xcode Developer Tools, Xcode beta releases, developer forums, and more. Most importantly, your Apple ID can be used to “Test on Device”, which essentially means that anyone with a free Apple ID can deploy apps to their iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs, without relying on a paid developer account. In this simple to follow tutorial, we’ll show you how. [Hidden Content] Congratulations. You will now be able to use your free Apple ID for provisioning and deployment to iOS devices using Xcode. Of course, there are still many privileges that you don’t get with a free developer account. This includes access to early developer betas. Here is a chart that compares the different levels of developer membership, and the privileges that come with it.
  3. WhatsApp is a popular cross-platform mobile messaging app that allows you to send text messages and media files without paying for the traditional SMS. The important thing is that WhatsApp Messenger is available for iPhone and even other mobile software such as Android and Windows Phone. The best thing about this hack is that it does not require you to be jailbroken. If you want to run multiple, specifically two (2), WhatsApp accounts on the same iPhone without jailbreak, you have come to the right place. This tutorial will show you how to run 2 accounts at the same time using a third-party application, from a source untrusted by Apple. While we haven’t found any security errors or problems with this method, it’s recommended that you’re doing this at your own risk. [Hidden Content] That’s all you have to do to run two WhatsApp accounts on the same iPhone. Go through the same registration and verification process within the WhatsApp 2 app. Be sure to have another phone number ready in order to activate your account. If you have any questions, the comment section is there for you.
  4. iOS 9.2 build 13C75 download links: iPad 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,1) Download iPad 2 (GSM) (iPad2,2) Download iPad 2 (CDMA) (iPad2,3) Download iPhone 4s (iPhone4,1) Download iPad 2 (Wi-Fi, 2012) (iPad2,4) Download iPad 3 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,1) Download iPad 3 (CDMA) (iPad3,2) Download iPad 3 (GSM) (iPad3,3) Download iPhone 5 (GSM) (iPhone5,1) Download iPhone 5 (CDMA) (iPhone5,2) Download iPod touch 5G (iPod5,1) Download iPad mini (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,5) Download iPad mini (GSM) (iPad2,6) Download iPad mini (CDMA) (iPad2,7) Download iPad 4 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,4) Download iPad 4 (GSM) (iPad3,5) Download iPad 4 (CDMA) (iPad3,6) Download iPad Air (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,1) Download iPad Air (Cellular) (iPad4,2) Download iPad Air (China) (iPad4,3) Download iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,4) Download iPad mini 2 (Cellular) (iPad4,5) Download iPad mini 2 (China) (iPad4,6) Download iPad mini 3 (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,7) Download iPad mini 3 (Cellular) (iPad4,8) Download iPad mini 3 (China) (iPad4,9) Download iPad mini 4 (Wi-Fi) (iPad5,1) Download iPad mini 4 (Cellular) (iPad5,2) Download iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad5,3) Download iPad Air 2 (Cellular) (iPad5,4) Download iPhone 5c (GSM) (iPhone5,3) Download iPhone 5c (CDMA) (iPhone5,4) Download iPhone 5s (GSM) (iPhone6,1) Download iPhone 5s (CDMA) (iPhone6,2) Download iPhone 6 Plus (iPhone7,1) Download iPhone 6 (iPhone7,2) Download iPhone 6s (iPhone8,1) Download iPhone 6s Plus (iPhone8,2) Download iPod touch 6G (iPod7,1) Download iPad Pro (iPad6,7) Download iPad Pro (Cellular) (iPad6,8) Download
  5. I also had problems with not good chargers, phone freaked out completely
  6. Use original charger, especially with car 12 v plug
  7. It works for mail, but other apps, like Messages needs a update the developer is working on a fix for the issue.
  8. The headline feature of iOS 9.1 was without a doubt the 150 new emoji characters available to emoji keyboard users. These new characters are all the rage, and rightfully so, as they bring a whole new range of emotions to the table. The good news is that you can enable the emoji keyboard and send new emojis to devices capable of displaying them. The bad news is that the tweak is still a work in progress, and as such, the new emoji don’t display properly in all apps. Some apps will work fine, such as Mail, but other apps, like Messages, won’t properly display the new emoji. Developer PoomSmart says that he is working on a fix for the issue, so eventually, we may have a 100% fully working iOS 9 emoji package for iOS 9.1. In the meantime, however, this tutorial is the next best thing. [Hidden Content] Once you respring, open the emoji keyboard, and you should see all of the new iOS 9.1 emojis. As mentioned, while you can see the emojis and type them, they don’t always properly display on screen. Sometimes you will see a little [?] box instead. The good news is that others who are running iOS 9.1 will be able to see your new emojis just fine,and you’ll be able to read other’s emoji’s on some places like in the Mail app, for example. The big takeaway here is that this is still very much a work in progress.
  9. Pangu 1.0.1 is now available to all users, and fixes several issues with the tool. If you’ve been having issues getting the Pangu 1.0.0 to properly launch, or have experienced failed jailbreak attempts, then you should definitely give it another shot with this latest version of Pangu. Here is the full change log for the Pangu 1.0.1 update: Fix a bug that leads to 0A error code. Fix failure of launching on some PC. improve success rate. Ensure the removal of the Pangu app. Pangu9 1.0.1: Windows
  10. If you’re on the lookout for a not-to-be-missed freebie for your iPhone and iPad, look no further than IGN’s latest Free Game of the Month, Radiation Island by Atypical Games. This open-world survival adventure game puts you in the shoes of a WWII military scientist who seem to be experiencing some sort of radiation poisoning and must survive on an island inhabited by weird creatures. Radiation Island sells for $2.99 in the App Store and has never gone free since its App Store debut this summer. It currently has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars based on nearly 4,000 App Store reviews. The game sports first and third-person perspective modes and is basically like Lost mixed with Minecraft and The Walking Dead. “As part of the Philadelphia Experiment you have become stranded in a parallel, alternate reality,” reads the blurb. “Discover this new and mysterious world, with all its surprises. Use everything you find to survive it and solve its puzzle to get back to the real world.” In Radiation Island, your main challenge is to survive on an island. How to claim your free copy of Radiation Island [Hidden Content] Tapping the code will redeem your free copy of Radiation Island.
  11. Follow Troubleshooting security software. Often, uninstalling third-party security software will resolve these errors. There may be third-party software that modifies your default packet size in Windows by inserting a TcpWindowSize entry into your registry. Your default packet size being set incorrectly can cause these errors. Contact the manufacturer of the software that installed the packet size modification for assistance or follow this article by Microsoft: How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Verify that access to ports 80 and 443 are allowed on your network. Verify that communication to albert.apple.com or phobos.apple.com is not blocked by a firewall, or other Internet security setting. Discard the .ipsw file, open iTunes and attempt to download the update again. See the steps under Advanced Steps > Rename, move, or delete the iOS software file (.ipsw) below for file locations. Restore your device while connected to a different network. Restore using a different computer.
  12. DylibSearch is a new Jailbreak app that helps you quickly check to see if you have any known malicious tweaks, like KeyRaider, installed on your device. It does so by scanning the contents of the .dylib files contained in the filesystem’s MobileSubstrate directory. By checking for known strings contained in malicious files, DylibSearch can quickly tell you if your iPhone is infected, or if it has a clean bill of health. This open source tweak is available by means of a special third-party repo, which you’ll find inside of this post. To install DylibSearch, add the following repo to your Cydia sources: [Hidden Content] After adding the repo, perform a search for DylibSearch, or simply open the repo folder to locate the package directly. After installing DylibSearch, you’ll find a new app icon on your Home screen. Launch the DylibSearch app, and you’ll see a screen that lists all of the .dylib files found in /Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries. Files that have a clean bill of health will have a green check mark next to the name, while infected files will stick out like a sore thumb with a red ‘x’ icon. DylibSearch will help you identify bad files, but it won’t actually remove them. To do so, you’ll need to use an app like iFile to navigate to the DynamicLibraries folder, and purge the files manually. The recent KeyRaider attack is one of those that DylibSearch can identify. As you can see from the open source project on GitHub, DylibSearch looks for the following strings in your DynamicLibraries directory: *wushidou *gotoip4 *bamu *getHanzi These are strings that are known to be contained in the malicious Cydia Substrate tweaks. Obviously, there are other ways of being able to identify bad jailbreak tweaks, such as using a recursive grep search at the command line, but it really doesn’t get any easier than this tweak. Although the chance that you’ve been infected is slim none if you live outside of China and you’ve never download shady jailbreak tweaks, this is a good tool for quickly identifying a potential infection, and it’ll probably grow as it’s fleshed out with additional search strings.
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