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We have not seen any new jailbreak since Pangu 9 jailbreak tool, which was capable of jailbreaking iOS 9.0.2. This is why many in the jailbreak scene are either stuck with a jailbroken device on an older version without having access to the latest iOS feature or updated to the latest version and do not have a jailbroken device.
For those who are still hoping to see another jailbreak, iOS hacker qwertyoruiop has successfully demonstrated an untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, and 9.3 beta. The hacker has tweeted the link to a video in which he demonstrates an untethered jailbreak on an iPhone 6 running iOS 9.2. He opens up the Cydia on his device to show the iOS version, executes Terminal commands, and tinkers with Winterboard themes before respringing his device.
Although the hacker demonstrated the untethered jailbreak only on iOS 9.2, he claims that the same jailbreak will also work on iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3 beta. Unfortunately, the hacker writes in the video description on YouTube that this jailbreak is going to remain private: “which shall be kept private for the Leader’s enjoyment.”
The hacker released the video only for demonstration purposes to show that there’s still hope for a public jailbreak, but we’ll have to wait for a big hackers team to handle the public jailbreak release process. Since the exploits used in the demonstrated jailbreak also works on iOS 9.3 beta, it would make more sense for the jailbreak team to hold off the jailbreak tool until the final version of iOs 9.3 has been pushed to the general public.

Untethered Jailbreak for iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.2 & iOS 9.3 beta has been achieved!

By: KS Drama - Sunday, February 7, 2016
Just as easy as it sounds to open multiple tabs in Safari, it is an onerous task if you want to close all of them. This is where a new iOS 9 jailbreak tweak known as Safari Close All Tabs comes in to save your day.
The tweak allows you to close all tabs at once in Safari with just the tap of a button. When you are switching tabs, you will notice that there’s a new x button located at the bottom that allows you to close all tabs at once when pressed. You’ll receive a confirmation message before all the tabs are closed.
You can whitelist tabs that you don’t want to be closed. To do this, tap on the tab icon in the bottom right corner of Safari to open the tab switcher interface, and simply tap and hold on it with two fingers to whitelist the tab. You will notice a lock button added to the top left corner of the tab when it is whitelisted. These tabs will remain open even, after all, the tabs have been closed.
That is all the tweak has to offer. It doesn’t come with any additional configuration so once you’ve installed it, you’re good to go. It’s a very useful tweak that makes it easy to quickly close multiple tabs at once in Safari.
Safari Close All Tabs is available as a free package on Cydia’s BigBoss repo and supports all iOS 9 devices. Sound off in the comments section below with your opinion on the new tweak.
For tutorials on how to jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2:
You can also check our iOS 9.2 jailbreak page for the latest update:

How to close all tabs at once in Safari in iOS 9 [Jailbreak Tweak]

By: KS Drama - Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Latest iOS 9.2 Jailbreak Status

Apple released iOS 9.2 on December 8th, which includes several bug fixes, features and improvements such as support for AT&T’s NumberSync, iPhone support for Apple’s USB Camera Adapter, support for Mail Drop in Mail, improvements to Safari View Controller and lots more.
Since Apple patched two vulnerabilities used in the Pangu iOS 9 Jailbreak in iOS 9.1, you can’t jailbreak iOS 9.2 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using Pangu jailbreak currently.
For tutorials on how to jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2:
Find our latest iOS 9.2 jailbreak coverage below.

Jailbreak iOS 9.2

By: KS Drama -
Can I jailbreak iOS 9.1 on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Here we look at the state of the jailbreak with Apple having now released iOS 9.1 final version to the public.
After seeding five development betas to registered developers and testers over a period of a month, iOS 9.1 is here, and it’s finally available, but where does that leave those individuals who choose to have a liberated iOS device?
 The introduction of a jailbreak solution last week with Pangu 9 for iOS 9.0, 9.0.1, and 9.0.2 took many by surprise. It was, of course, a very welcome surprise for those who were yearning for an untethered jailbreak on Apple’s latest mobile OS, but it still managed to blindside a lot of individuals. Of course, Pangu 9 release also meant that any vulnerabilities used to exploit iOS essentially enter the public domain, leaving Apple to tear the jailbreak apart and patch any of those holes. It’s widely accepted that the security loopholes used in the latest Pangu jailbreak were patched by Apple in beta 4 of iOS 9.1.
It’s for that reason that it’s vitally important to not go through the process of upgrading to iOS 9.1 if you wish to remain jailbroken. We officially need to wait for actually verified confirmation from Pangu Team that their methods of exploit have been patched by Apple, but in the meantime we can safely assume that this is the case. That really makes iOS 9.1 a danger zone for anyone who is currently enjoying all of the spoils that being jailbroken offers.
If you’ve accidentally gone through the process of upgrading to iOS 9.1 without thinking of the consequences, then it’s definitely advised to downgrade back to iOS 9.0.2 while the signing window is still open on Apple’s side. The same can be said if you’re on an earlier version of iOS and haven’t yet updated to iOS 9.0.2. The signing window won’t last for long though so you better hurry up if you want to update or downgrade to iOS 9.0.2 while it’s still possible. You can find the instructions for it here: Downgrade iOS 9.1 To iOS 9.0.2, Here’s How [Tutorial]. It seems that the age old game of jailbreak cat and mouse between Apple and the teams involved in serving up jailbreak solutions is about to begin once again.
The bottom line is that there’s currently no public jailbreak solution available for iOS 9.1. As previously mentioned, we really need to wait for that official confirmation that the vulnerabilities used for the iOS 9.0 – 9.0.2 jailbreak have been patched. Until then, stay away from the latest version of iOS if you’re a jailbreaker.
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Update x1: Apple in a document about iOS 9.1 security has confirmed that they have patched two vulnerabilities found by Pangu team. More details on it can be found here.
Update x2: Apple has now stopped signing iOS 9.0.2 firmware, making it impossible to downgrade from iOS 9.1 for jailbreak.
Update x3: A browser-based untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.1/9.2 apparently exists, but it will likely never be released to the public. Details on it here.
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iOS 9.1 Jailbreak Status Update

By: KS Drama - Saturday, December 5, 2015
Team Pangu surprised the jailbreak community by release Pangu 9 to jailbreak iOS 9.0.2, iOS 9.0.1, and iOS 9 on all the compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices. In this guide, I am going to show you how to jailbreak iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch on iOs 9.0.2, 9.0.1, or iOS 9 using the Pangu9 jailbreak tool.

Pangu9 Supported iOS versions: iOS 9.0.2, iOS 9.0.1, iOS 9
Pangu9 Supported iOS Devices: iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPod Touch 6g, iPod Touch 5g
Important
  • Backup your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch before proceeding with the jailbreak process:
    • How to backup using iTunes
    • How to backup on iCloud
  • It’s recommended to fresh restore your device to iOS 9.0.2 or you may experience troubles while jailbreaking your device. You can download iOS 9.0.2 IPSW and follow our guide on how to install iOS 9.0.2 using iTunes.
  • Pangu is an untethered jailbreak and currently available for Windows only. Update: Pangu9 for Mac is out now. Here’s jailbreak guide for Mac users:
    • How to jailbreak iOS 9 – 9.0.2 with Pangu (Mac)
  • Make sure you have installed the latest version of iTunes.
  • Temporarily disable any antivirus or firewall as they may prevent Pangu from accessing the internet.

How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad and iPod touch iOS 9.0.2 with Pangu 9

Follow these steps carefully to successfully jailbreak your iOS device on iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2 using Pangu jailbreak tool:
  1. Download the latest version of Pangu9 jailbreak from our download Pangu jailbreak page.
  2. Prepare your device:
    Make sure you’ve backup your device either using iTunes or on iCloud;
    Disable Passcode: Settings > Touch ID & Passcode;
    Turn Off Find my iPhone: Settings > iCloud > Find my iPhone;
    Put your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch in Airplane mode.
  3. Right-click on the download Pangu application and choose “Run as Administrator.”
  4. Connect your device to your computer. Pangu jailbreak tool may take some time to detect your connected device.
  5. Click the Start button to begin the jailbreak process.
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  6. Click on Already Backup to continue with the jailbreak process.
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  7. Pangu app along with WWDC app will be installed on your device and it will reboot.
  8. After the reboot, you’ll be prompted to again turn on the Airplane mode.
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  9. Once the jailbreak progress bar reaches 75%, you’ll be prompted to slide unlock your device and run the Pangu app.
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  10. Launch the Pangu app from the Home screen of your device and tap Accept button. When prompted, allow access to your photos.
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  11. Let the jailbreak process to complete. Once done, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch should reboot. After the reboot, there should be Cydia icon resting on your Home screen.
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* Big thanks to team Pangu for making it possible for us to jailbreak out iPhone iPad, or iPod Touch on iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2.

How to jailbreak iOS 9.0.2 with Pangu on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch [Windows]

By: KS Drama -
Pangu jailbreak tool is released by a Chinese group of hackers that goes by the name Pangu Team. You can download Pangu jailbreak tool to jailbreak iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch from the links below.
The jailbreak was first released for to jailbreak iOS 7.1, iOS 7.1.1, and iOS 7.1.2 on all compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices. Since then, the Pangu jailbreak tool has become a hit and the Pangu team then updated its tool to Pangu8 with support for iOS 8 and iOS 8.1. The current latest version is Pangu9, which can jailbreak iOS 9.0.2, iOS 9.0.1, and iOS 9 as well.
  • Pangu is an untethered jailbreak.
  • It is available for both Windows and Mac, but most recent versions are usually available for Windows users only. The team usually takes months to release a Mac version of their Pangu jailbreak.
Below we have categorized the Pangu jailbreak based on its release date. The latest version is at the top and the oldest version at the bottom. You can always find the latest version of the jailbreak on their official site: http://pangu.io/ or we have posted all the download links for Pangu jailbreak along with detailed how-to guides to make things easier for you.

Pangu 9 jailbreak for iOS 9 – 9.0.2


Pangu for iOS 9.0.2 – iOS 9 download is available now. It is compatible with iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPad mini 4 among other iPhone iPad, and iPod Touch devices. You can get the download links for the Pangu9 jailbreak and check its compatibility, continue reading.

Pangu 9 jailbreak compatibility

Pangu 9 can jailbreak iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1, and iOS 9.0.2 on the following compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices:
  • iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, and iPhone 4S
  • iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, and iPad 2
  • iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, and iPad mini
  • iPod Touch 6g and iPod Touch 5g

Download Pangu jailbreak for iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2

You can download Pangu jailbreak tool for both Windows and Mac from these download links:

How to jailbreak using Pangu 9 jailbreak

Here’s the detailed guide to jailbreak iOS 9 – 9.0.2 with Pangu jailbreak:
How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad iOS 9.0.2 with Pangu

Pangu 8 jailbreak for iOS 8 – 8.1

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Team Pangu has released Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8 – iOS 8.1. You can download Pangu jailbreak for your device and firmware from the download links below along with the compatibility list and how-to jailbreak guide.

Pangu 8 jailbreak compatibility

Pangu 8 can jailbreak iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 on the following compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices:
  • iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, and iPhone 4S
  • iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, and iPad 2
  • iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, and iPad mini
  • iPod Touch 5g

Download Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8 – iOS 8.1

How to jailbreak using Pangu 8 jailbreak

Here’s the detailed guide to jailbreak iOS 8 – 8.1 with Pangu jailbreak:
How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad iOS 8.1 with Pangu

Pangu jailbreak for iOS 7.1 – 7.1.2

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Pangu7 compatible Devices

Pangu7 jailbreak supports all devices capable of running iOS 7.1, iOS 7.1.1, and 7.1.2, which includes:
  • iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4
  • iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2
  • iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini
  • iPod Touch 5g

Download Pangu jailbreak for iOS 7.1 – 7.1.2

How to jailbreak using Pangu 8 jailbreak

Here’s the detailed guide to jailbreak iOS 8 – 8.1 with Pangu jailbreak:

Download Pangu Jailbreak

By: KS Drama -