How to Jailbreak an IOS 13.5 Device

Jailbreaking iPhone was popular in the early days of iOS, but Apple has become better at containing the practice, and the iOS jailbreak scene has stalled. Until now, it is. iOS 13.5 has been successfully jailbroken, which means mods and custom themes can finally be installed on new iPhones and iPads. We’ll show you how to do this and explain why you might even want to jailbreak at all. We’ll also show you some of the best apps you can install after successfully jailbreaking your iOS 13.5 device.

What is “Hacking?”

For those who don’t know, jailbreak frees your device from the restrictions that Apple puts on iOS – for better or for worse. This allows the user to do things that would normally not be possible on your stock iOS device, such as downloading unpublished non-App Store apps, installing mods, using custom themes, adding new home screen widgets, installing new default apps, and more. But this increased freedom also carries with it increased risk.

While the jailbreak process is generally safer than it used to be, jailbreaking your iPhone opens up new vulnerabilities for you. For example, you may encounter malware that is usually blocked by the App Store.

You should take extra care when considering downloading a new app or mod on a jailbroken iPhone or iPad. Most of the hacking community runs on transparent open source software, but there is always the possibility that malware or spyware might be hidden in applications, and Apple is not around to weed out more obvious candidates when you are not playing your garden. more.

Hacking takes a while, but it’s easy if you follow these steps :

Part 1: Cooking Everything and Installing AltStore

Here’s what you need to jailbreak your iOS device:

  • IPhone or iPad running iOS 13.5 / iPadOS 13.5
  • Mac or MacBook
  • USB Lightning cable to connect them.

Before we start, you also need to download and install additional software on your Mac and iOS devices.

Go to altstore.io and download AltServer for Mac, then follow these instructions to install the app on your Mac, including the Mail plug-in. Then open the Apple Mail app and enable the plugin through Settings> Manage Plugin. Then connect your iPhone or iPad and make sure you “trust” your Mac with it through File Explorer or iTunes. Then you will use the AltServer menu icon to install AltStore on your device . When you’re done, check if AltStore is working by launching it on your iPhone or iPad.

Part 2. Run the jailbreak program.

  1. Launch Safari and go to unc0ver.dev
  2. Click “Open in an alternate store”, then click “Open.”
  3. Enter your Apple ID and Apple ID password when prompted on the AltStore install page, then wait for Unc0ver to download.
  4. Click “7 days” to install the jailbreak tool.
  5. Open Unc0ver from your iPhone home screen, then tap Jailbreak.
  6. Wait for the process to complete and restart your iPhone.
  7. Launch Unc0ver again and hit Jailbreak again and our device will reboot again. You have successfully jailbroken your iPhone!

Part 3. Installing new applications, themes and mods

Launch the Cydia app from your home screen, then scroll through the list to find the apps, themes and mods you want to install. Most of these are additional ways to customize the look and feel of your iPhone, but there are several that you should download so you can take full advantage of the benefits of jailbreaking your device.

  • Activator : This app lets you customize pretty much everything related to the behavior of your iOS device. You can create new gesture controls and even new shortcuts and triggers for the Shortcuts app.
  • BioProtect ($ 2.99): This app allows you to block the use of certain apps, files, settings and more with a PIN, TouchID, FaceID or password – thus someone lending your phone (or viewing it), will not be able to open applications without approval.
  • Filza: Similar to rooting Android, jailbreaking an iPhone allows you to access many parts of your phone that would otherwise be inaccessible. Filza lets you access your device’s internal memory and system files, and even lets you edit files that would normally be hidden.
  • Tweaks Manager: Some apps and games are detecting that your iOS device is jailbroken and will not work as expected. Sometimes they don’t open at all. Tweaks Manager will hide the jailbroken phone status and, for the most part, keep it running smoothly. There is a chance that some apps will still notice the jailbreak, but that makes it less likely.

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