You can’t possibly have heard of the MacDirtyCow or kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively without also hearing about the new PureKFD package manager app, which allows users to install add-ons being hosted on repositories made for both the Misaka and Picasso apps.
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Nifty add-on for MacDirtyCow & kfd exploits allows for Apple Wallet card theming without a jailbreak
For all the folks who enjoy customizing every facet of their iPhone or iPad, a new add-on is now available for devices susceptible to the MacDirtyCow exploit on iOS 15.0-16.1.2 and the kfd exploit on iOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1.
Canvas add-on for MacDirtyCow & kfd lets you change display resolution & enable Dynamic Island
If you’re still clinging onto an older iPhone and you’re starting to feel nervous that your handset doesn’t look as good as all those shiny new iPhone 14 devices in circulation these days, then a new add-on called Canvas by iOS developer ChromiumCandy may be able to help.
SpeedUnlock lets you skip your passcode & biometrics after resprings
Having to authenticate yourself with a passcode or even Face ID or Touch ID just to use your device after a respring is an inconvenience that only jailbreakers typically ever have to experience. But with the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits bringing add-ons to non-jailbroken firmware, even non-jailbreakers are putting up with the added inconvenience these days.
This MacDirtyCow & kfd add-on removes the volume cap from EU-based iPhones
Unless you live in the European Union, you might not be aware that iPhones and many other devices sold there have a volume cap that prevents the max volume from reaching what it can in other parts of the world.
How to install PureKFD with TrollStore
If you haven’t already heard, there’s another package manager app for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits in town, and it’s called PureKFD. This project allows you to browse a whole host of repositories that support Misaka and Picasso-compatible packages.
CC Mod iOS 15 lets users reconfigure their Control Center layout in exciting new ways
The Control Center user interface is at least mildly customizable on stock devices, at least to the extent that you can rearrange toggles, enable those you use, and disable those you don’t. But the stock experience is lacking something.
Change up the look and feel of your Lock Screen’s Face ID padlock glyph with Lock Icon Manager
The Lock Screen on Face ID-equipped iPhones displays an animated padlock glyph to indicate when your device is locked or unlocked, but many people have become burnt out from seeing the same glyph over the years, prompting the desire for themes that can make it look different.
The SettingsManager add-on for MacDirtyCow & kfd lets users personalize the Settings app
Another day, another awesome add-on for devices susceptible to the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively.
Fast ToolBox is a MacDirtyCow & kfd add-on that offers unique customizations without a jailbreak
Those looking for an add-on for their MacDirtyCow or kfd exploit-enabled device that can do almost any of the heavy-lifting that we’d generally expect from a jailbreak tweak might take a liking to a newly released add-on via the Misakapackage manager app called Fast ToolBox by YangJiii.
Misaka updated to v2.1.1 beta with additional user experience enhancements
The Misaka package manager for users of the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively has received an update early Monday morning that brings the project up to version 2.1.1 beta.
Palette lets MacDirtyCow & kfd exploit-susceptible device users colorize their UI
If you’re interested in colorizing various user interfaces of your iPhone or iPad and don’t have a jailbreak at your disposal, then a new add-on for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits called Palette by roeegh might interest you.