[Video] Making the iPhone Perfect in 2 Minutes – Unc0ver IOS 13.5 Jailbreak



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36 Comments on “[Video] Making the iPhone Perfect in 2 Minutes – Unc0ver IOS 13.5 Jailbreak”

  1. 0:36 Not sure for Face ID, but with Touch ID, you can go to Settings -> Accessibility -> Home Button: Rest Finger to Open.
    There's probably something similar with Face ID.

  2. Hey linux i am a white hat hacker and follow'es Null Byte, i was wondering if you could talk a bit about something called "Google Dorking" its a type of log leaking

  3. Except if you have Auto Update enabled on your iPhone or saw that there was another IOS update from a couple days ago. 13.5 has already been patched to 13.5.1 quite literally for this jailbreak. Apple made it seem like a standard high level security update but I've never seen more videos pop up about jail breaking one's iPhone on 13.5 then I have now and can only assume Apple took notice and created an immediate patch. Sure, the jailbreak community will probably have another available version here shortly but still… This video is a little late to the party.

  4. Yea, apple is still garbage…all around from business to software practices. The way you can make it perfect in two minutes is simple: You smash it and go get an android or maybe a pay to go phone at this rate. Then I doubt with either you'll have to worry about an update, sinking this whole venture of a jailbreak.

  5. Kinda weird how you didn't reference any points why this isn't a good idea to balance the argument.
    You're running unsigned code that could be doing whatever it wants to on your system not to mention the package source could be compromised which means you're just opening the back door so you can customize your home screen?

  6. Perfect, watched this and was thinking of giving it a try since I still run a 6s and am so out of warranty it doesn’t matter. Check to see what version I am on. Turns out I got an automatic update to 13.5.1 the other day. Welp maybe one day I can give it a try

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