So first we need to register for a developer UDID. There are two services that I had to buy in order for this to work, they weren’t expensive, but again, be aware they cost money. With that said, here’s how to jailbreak using the method I got to work. If you don’t want to pay anything for this, then you can always use one of the other jailbreak methods below. I did at least manage to get a discount from the service providers for you guys, but that’s the best I could do. Has a much lower chance of the developer certificate being revoked.ĭownside is that it costs some money.Will not require your phone to ping servers all over the world.Allow you to use iOS developer betas in the future.Keep your jailbreak for a year (at that point you’ll have to renew, but that’s a long time from now and way longer than 7 day methods, let’s be honest).Unfortunately, I couldn’t do it without using some paid services. If you are weary of giving Pangu your info or giving out an Apple ID, I may have found a solution. It’s the Zeusmos method below and it’s big downside is it costs some money, watch the video for all the pros and cons to it and if you don’t want to use it, you can always use the latest Safari method below it for a free method. Update 08/02/16: So I figured out another method to use to jailbreak your iOS 9.3.3 device and, even though there is a decent method out, figured I’d share it for anyone who is weary of the other jailbreaks. That’s great (and quite clever actually), unless you are weary of the phone doing that constantly. If Apple blocks this certificate, it will then download a new one. Downside here is that the phone constantly checks with servers in China and other countries to see if there is a new certificate. Update 08/01/16: There is now a new no computer method that uses a developer certificate again like the original Safari method. The big downside to this method is that the jailbreak will expire every 7 days and you’ll need to redo the method to get it working again. Update 07/29/16 Part 2: Pangu just released a version of their jailbreak that works on Mac (essentially it’s the manual process that their PC program does for you automatically, but seems it’s what they’re giving Mac users as a solution. So below I now have the original PC method (that still works), the old-new Safari method that doesn’t work anymore, and the new method that works on Mac and PC. Fortunately, the PC method still works just fine so just follow that video below now instead. Apple killed the Safari exploit that was the easier method. I’ve updated the below tutorial to reflect the new, much faster method of jailbreaking your iPhone. Update 07/25/16: An even easier method has been released that, get this, doesn’t even require a computer. Meaning that if you restart your phone you’ll lose the jailbreak (big bummer). Hopefully there will be an untethered version in the future (and if so, this tutorial will still most likely pertain to that as well), but for those who are impatient, here’s how to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 right now. Now, it isn’t without a few caveats, the biggest draw back of which is that it is a tethered jailbreak. Pangu, the trusted jailbreak developer team, has a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3.
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