Hướng dẫn jailbreak ios 13.2.3 iphone 8 plus
The checkra1n team officially released the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based checkra1n jailbreak tool this weekend as a public beta to the masses, and while we’d seriously recommend holding off until the tool comes out of beta, we’d totally understand if you’re a bit antsy to go hands-on with things right now. In this tutorial, we’ll be showing you how to use the checkra1n jailbreak tool to liberate a supported iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. PrerequisitesBefore you can jailbreak with checkra1n, you’ll need to know a few prerequisites:
Running iOS or iPadOS 14? If you’re using iOS or iPadOS 14, then you’ll want to read the following notes to learn about the security of jailbreaking with checkra1n. At this time, checkra1n only officially supports A8, A8X, A9, A9X, A10, and A10X devices running iOS or iPadOS 14. This means that you can jailbreak these devices without any strings attached and expect at least the same level of security that you’d have without the jailbreak. The aforementioned devices include all of the following:
If you are running iOS or iPadOS 14 on an A11-equipped device, including the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, or X, then you can still jailbreak with checkra1n, but there’s a catch. Users will need to turn on the “Skip A11 BPR check” option in the checkra1n app before jailbreaking. Upon doing so, the jailbroken device will boot up without a passcode. This isn’t recommended for most users because it disables authentication and user security, but may be a viable way for developers to test their work on a newer device. It remains to be seen if the checkra1n team can find a workaround for this inconvenience, but you’ll want to read more about what this means for you and what you can do to protect your data in our comprehensive post. So without further ado, if you’ve got a supported device and want to jailbreak, then let’s get started! If you meet all the criteria above and you’re ready to jailbreak with checkra1n, then follow the steps below:
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