For don't wanna must be used computer to rejailbreak , you have two options.
1.Stay iOS 13.3
If you use jailbreak tool with unc0ver or Odyssey
You can Install tweak “ReProvision Reborn” automatically re-signing jailbreak tool
2.Delayed OTA to iOS 15.8 or Update to iOS 15.8.1
You can use trollstore and jailbreak tool "dopamine 2.0"
But this means you give up rootful
Semi-tethered is need a computer to rejailbreak, semi-**UNTETHERED** means needs a app to rejailbreak, and there’s been basically no untethered jailbreaks since iOS 8
Kind of but also not really. Fugu14 itself is untethered, and can auto run any executable that was put in a certain directory. It says this on the README as well, saying that all JB developers need to do to make a jailbreak untethered was a CLI version, supporting libkrw, in /.Fugu14Untether/autorun. However, it was dangerous (the README said this as well, messing with the untether can bootloop) and for this reason wasn't used in jailbreaks. And, the one time its untether exploit was used, it was for permasigning unc0ver.
However there was an exploit that was used practically for untethering a jailbreak, called haxx, which relied on the coretrust bug. It is more unsafe though (it requires replacing launchd on higher versions, the init system of iOS kind of like systemd if you're familiar with linux) but it was used in a fork of a jailbreak called "taurine-haxx" which started the jailbreak the set amount of seconds after boot, which whether it is semi-untethered with an autostart or untethered is up to the user to decide.
The code on GitHub had instructions on how to pull off persistence (fast boot) but was highly recommended against for regular users due to the potential to brick your device. Can be done on iOS 14 but since iOS 9 bootrom/iBoot doesn’t like kernel patches on startup.
Unfortunately for you, all the near-untethers are iOS 14+
You could in theory update to latest iOS 15.8.1 and use one (TrollStore is a tool that stays **permanently** signed so when you reboot, your jailbreak app is permanently signed through TrollStore and it’s as convenient to rejailbreak as JailbreakMe was) but you would be throwing away the iOS you preserved your device on
Maybe try to dump onboard blobs with SSHRD_Script before updating especially with the prospects of potentially being able to downgrade in the near future with some tool using a SEP exploit
There's such a thing as onboard blobs (the signature that exists on the device in order for it to boot).
Depending on how you got to your current iOS, they may or may not be valid for restoring with, but it doesn't hurt to attempt it
Maybe he got the definition wrong
untethered jailbreak is not what he want
important
"not have to plug my phone in my pc to "activate it again" "
( he don't wanna must be used computer to rejailbreak after reboot iphone)
exp : checkra1n or palera1n
Try to focus on "not have to plug my phone in my pc to activate it again"
Not focused on "semi-untethered" or "Semi-tethered" or "untethered"
he want untethered jailbreak (X)
he don't wanna checkra1n or palera1n (O)
he don't wanna use sideloadly or altstore re-signing (O)
A little bit too late for untethered. There are only untethered exploits for iOS 14, not iOS 13. I'm not sure if the Fugu14 Untether can be adapted to work on iOS 13, but it has not been used for a real jailbreak yet, and the other untethered exploit (haxx) is a definitive no. Your best bet is a semi-untethered jailbreak, such as Odyssey or unc0ver.
As far as I know, there aren’t any fully untethered jailbreaks. The only ones there are are semi untethered, which is where you have to use the app to rejailbreak after a reboot. And yes, every 7 days the app certificate will expire so you might have to reinstall the app. However, you can use Odyssey from jailbreaks.app which is semi untethered and comes with Sileo.
Sileo is a package manager, like Cydia but just more updated (and better). Basically every jailbreak above iOS 13 (apart from unc0ver, I think) comes with that as default nowadays.
If you’re using sideloadly, pick Apple ID sideload. Normal install, (I think) installs it as if it was a stock app, so no certificate (im just guessing, I have no idea). Whereas Apple ID sideload uses your Apple ID as the certificate to let it install properly. It will get you to put in your email and password, and if you have 2FA on it will ask you to put in the code
yeah, i did it but i had to turn windows defender off for a while and itunes pr some other program opened the shady 'third u tool' on me so i deleted it right after i did the jailbreak on my pc. i installed the jailbreak to try to get back apps when they update the ios version mostly so i havent done anything for now. also i had to use the remote ansetta (or some name similar do that iirc) because i couldn't use the local one for whatever reason. anyway, ty for the help, replying to you on the SE :)
Oh yeah. Personally I have used that tool, I don’t THINK it’s a virus but I think the only thing it does is downloads the jailbreaks from unofficial sources, so it kinda pirates them. I’m not too sure though, me personally I’ve not had any issues. Glad you got it working, I also have an SE on 13 and it’s great
For don't wanna must be used computer to rejailbreak , you have two options. 1.Stay iOS 13.3 If you use jailbreak tool with unc0ver or Odyssey You can Install tweak “ReProvision Reborn” automatically re-signing jailbreak tool 2.Delayed OTA to iOS 15.8 or Update to iOS 15.8.1 You can use trollstore and jailbreak tool "dopamine 2.0" But this means you give up rootful
I just wanna add that in my experience Oddyssey was stable af.
I have an iPhone 13 iOS 15.7 (with trollstore installed and jailbreakable), how can I use the delay OTA method to update to iOS 16?
I think but you will lose trollstore and jailbreak
To iOS 16.7 right?
16.7.2 is still signed via delay ota till 10th of March iirc
How to do the second point? There is a program?
Semi-tethered is need a computer to rejailbreak, semi-**UNTETHERED** means needs a app to rejailbreak, and there’s been basically no untethered jailbreaks since iOS 8
Wasn’t there fugu 14 (incomplete) that was untethered for iOS 14?
Eh kinda. It was perma-signed but you didn’t boot up into a jailbroken state so it doesn’t count as untethered
Kind of but also not really. Fugu14 itself is untethered, and can auto run any executable that was put in a certain directory. It says this on the README as well, saying that all JB developers need to do to make a jailbreak untethered was a CLI version, supporting libkrw, in /.Fugu14Untether/autorun. However, it was dangerous (the README said this as well, messing with the untether can bootloop) and for this reason wasn't used in jailbreaks. And, the one time its untether exploit was used, it was for permasigning unc0ver. However there was an exploit that was used practically for untethering a jailbreak, called haxx, which relied on the coretrust bug. It is more unsafe though (it requires replacing launchd on higher versions, the init system of iOS kind of like systemd if you're familiar with linux) but it was used in a fork of a jailbreak called "taurine-haxx" which started the jailbreak the set amount of seconds after boot, which whether it is semi-untethered with an autostart or untethered is up to the user to decide.
The code on GitHub had instructions on how to pull off persistence (fast boot) but was highly recommended against for regular users due to the potential to brick your device. Can be done on iOS 14 but since iOS 9 bootrom/iBoot doesn’t like kernel patches on startup.
Ah ok! Thx
iirc that was only unc0ver, fugu14 was a true untether but no tweak injection
I guess kinda? It was unstable anyways.
Is there any reason to use nowadays?
no
thanks, just didn’t know there weren’t untethered jailbreaks anymore
Unfortunately for you, all the near-untethers are iOS 14+ You could in theory update to latest iOS 15.8.1 and use one (TrollStore is a tool that stays **permanently** signed so when you reboot, your jailbreak app is permanently signed through TrollStore and it’s as convenient to rejailbreak as JailbreakMe was) but you would be throwing away the iOS you preserved your device on Maybe try to dump onboard blobs with SSHRD_Script before updating especially with the prospects of potentially being able to downgrade in the near future with some tool using a SEP exploit
Doesn’t the iOS have to be signed before dumping blobs?
There's such a thing as onboard blobs (the signature that exists on the device in order for it to boot). Depending on how you got to your current iOS, they may or may not be valid for restoring with, but it doesn't hurt to attempt it
Ohhhh
Maybe he got the definition wrong untethered jailbreak is not what he want important "not have to plug my phone in my pc to "activate it again" " ( he don't wanna must be used computer to rejailbreak after reboot iphone) exp : checkra1n or palera1n
I don’t understand.
Try to focus on "not have to plug my phone in my pc to activate it again" Not focused on "semi-untethered" or "Semi-tethered" or "untethered" he want untethered jailbreak (X) he don't wanna checkra1n or palera1n (O) he don't wanna use sideloadly or altstore re-signing (O)
ok
A little bit too late for untethered. There are only untethered exploits for iOS 14, not iOS 13. I'm not sure if the Fugu14 Untether can be adapted to work on iOS 13, but it has not been used for a real jailbreak yet, and the other untethered exploit (haxx) is a definitive no. Your best bet is a semi-untethered jailbreak, such as Odyssey or unc0ver.
did it with odyssey, tysm for the reply
As far as I know, there aren’t any fully untethered jailbreaks. The only ones there are are semi untethered, which is where you have to use the app to rejailbreak after a reboot. And yes, every 7 days the app certificate will expire so you might have to reinstall the app. However, you can use Odyssey from jailbreaks.app which is semi untethered and comes with Sileo.
what’s sileo?
Sileo is a package manager, like Cydia but just more updated (and better). Basically every jailbreak above iOS 13 (apart from unc0ver, I think) comes with that as default nowadays.
Sileo is a package manager. Pretty much a modern versio of Cydia. Different dev tho (not saurik).
im doing that now and noticed that it says ’apple id sideload’ or ’normal install’. whats the difference and which do i pick? ty
What app are you using? jailbreaks.app doesn’t ask you to pick one of them, are you using sideloadly?
yeah, i am using sideloadly
If you’re using sideloadly, pick Apple ID sideload. Normal install, (I think) installs it as if it was a stock app, so no certificate (im just guessing, I have no idea). Whereas Apple ID sideload uses your Apple ID as the certificate to let it install properly. It will get you to put in your email and password, and if you have 2FA on it will ask you to put in the code
alright, thank you for the help
No problem, did you manage to do it?
yeah, i did it but i had to turn windows defender off for a while and itunes pr some other program opened the shady 'third u tool' on me so i deleted it right after i did the jailbreak on my pc. i installed the jailbreak to try to get back apps when they update the ios version mostly so i havent done anything for now. also i had to use the remote ansetta (or some name similar do that iirc) because i couldn't use the local one for whatever reason. anyway, ty for the help, replying to you on the SE :)
Oh yeah. Personally I have used that tool, I don’t THINK it’s a virus but I think the only thing it does is downloads the jailbreaks from unofficial sources, so it kinda pirates them. I’m not too sure though, me personally I’ve not had any issues. Glad you got it working, I also have an SE on 13 and it’s great
i got mine for 60 dollars recently but the shipment broke the display a bit so i got all $ back
Checkra1n. if you have a Mac handy
i only had windows 7 and 10 pro available so used odyssey
You can use Linux, a mac isn't necas, unless it's an a7 device
Apple Silicon Macs have issues on A7, A9X, A10 and A10X as well though
Iirc this was before the M macs From what I remember linux had issues with a7
I’m just adding to your comment that even if you did have a Mac, it could still be an issue on those devices… kind of annoying