The RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore-enabled devices picked up a couple of beta updates on Thursday, including v1.2.2 beta and v1.2.3 beta.
RootHide bootstrap for TrollStore users updated to v1.2.3 beta with more improvements

Taking advantage of a unique CoreTrust bug in iOS and iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1, TrollStore allows the user to permanently sideload apps on their iPhone or iPad without the need to re-sign them every seven days, otherwise known as perma-signing.
Follow along as we cover the latest development surrounding TrollStore.
The RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore-enabled devices picked up a couple of beta updates on Thursday, including v1.2.2 beta and v1.2.3 beta.
I’ve always been amazed by the different kinds of things you can do with just TrollStore, even when you aren’t jailbroken at all, but everything that I once thought impossible seems to be coming true.
Have you ever once wished that you could install and run several instances of the same app on your iPhone or iPad, perhaps so that you could use multiple accounts? If so, then a new add-on for TrollStore called TrollAppDuplicator by iOS developer zznQ might be of interest to you.
You may recall that back in mid-June, we reported on what was being touted as an entirely new TrollStore installation method for all devices running iOS & iPadOS 17.0. This method, which has yet to be released, is specifically intended for iOS & iPadOS 17.0, and is not compatible with any other version of iOS & iPadOS 17.x.
As we first showed you back in 2022, iOS developer PoomSmart has long dabbled with the rear-facing flash on iPhones to see what could be possible by way of jailbreaking. But in more recent times, TrollStore-based add-ons have increased in popularity, especially when many people had access to TrollStore, but were waiting for a jailbreak to launch before Dopamine v2 hit the shelves.
In a bout of potential good news for iOS & iPadOS 17.0 users — specifically 17.0, and not any other version of iOS & iPadOS 17 — it seems that a method to install TrollStore has been uncovered.
Apple has no doubt continued to further harden the securities of the iPhone and iPad with iOS & iPadOS 18 – the new firmware update that will launch for iPhones and iPads this Fall, and that can already be installed as a developer beta on eligible devices.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, there’s a new TrollStore installation method on the block called TrollInstallerX by iOS developer @alfiecg_dev, and it’s arguably one of the easiest ways to put TrollStore on your device aside from TrollHelperOTA.
The latest installation method for installing TrollStore, dubbed TrollInstallerX by iOS developer @alfiecf_dev, received another important update on Monday that brought the utility up to version 1.0.2.
Just this past week, the highly anticipated TrollInstallerX TrollStore direct installation method by @alfiecg_dev was released to the general public following weeks’ worth of teasers.
We’ve been keeping our readers apprised about a universal TrollStore installer called TrollInstallerX by iOS developer @alfiecg_dev since mid-March, and we’re pleased to share that the project is finally available to the masses as of Thursday afternoon.
If you previously installed the Serotonin “semi-jailbreak” on your iOS or iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 device because you wanted to use jailbreak tweaks without a full-fledged jailbreak, but you’re now either anticipating using the Dopamine v2 full-fledged jailbreak or you’ve decided that Serotonin isn’t right for you, then you may be wondering how you can remove it.