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hi i use to have the same issue, you have to use iFile to edit teh host archive in /etc/ delete all te entries that says iOsGods, and the IP adresses taht follow, ant that makes the trick ;)

Hye Cbas...

 

I can say it's not work. There's no iOSGod words inside etc file there. Are you joking?

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Hye Cbas...

 

I can say it's not work. There's no iOSGod words inside etc file there. Are you joking?

My friend, may be my english is poor, sorry for that, i'm from argentina, i'll try to explain easy as I can:

1.- open iFile or any file manager that you use

2.- Find the folder named /etc/ and enter on it

3.- Inside the folder /etc/ find a file that is called hosts and open it (if you are editing the file "hosts" in your computer you can use wordpad or similar)

4.- inside the file hosts you must delete all the lines that have iOsGods and the respective IP adress

5.- save the file, if using wordpad the file is going to save like "hosts.txt" upload the file tu you're iDevice to the folder /etc/ and rename the file to "hosts" deleting the ".txt" 

that¡s all my friend

hope that this help

=)

Happy patching!!! ;)

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