TrollStore, the perma-signing utility that allows users to install apps outside of the App Store on their iPhone or iPad permanently as opposed to short periods as sideloading allows, picked up another update on Wednesday to version 2.0.8.
TrollStore, the perma-signing utility that allows users to install apps outside of the App Store on their iPhone or iPad permanently as opposed to short periods as sideloading allows, picked up another update on Wednesday to version 2.0.8.
Just yesterday, developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released TrollStore 2 with the new CoreTrust bug that adds iOS & iPadOS 15.5-16.6.1 & 17.0 support to the existing iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1 support.
The Misaka package manager app received another update Tuesday to v3.2.5, just one day after implementing a kfd exploit-based installation method for TrollStore 2 on iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1 devices.
TrollStore 2 officially released on Monday, bringing application perma-signing capabilities to a whole bunch of newer devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.5-16.6.1 and 17.0. The previous generation of TrollStore already supported iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1, so today’s update is a refreshing one that gives more users access to powerful features Apple doesn’t want them to have.
It was a big day for a lot of iPhone and iPad owners as iOS developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) officially released a much-anticipated TrollStore 2 with support for firmware newer than iOS & iPadOS 15.4.1 for the first time. But as we touched on in our announcement post, there wasn’t yet a way for all device and firmware combinations to install it, but Misaka developer @straight_tamago has just made it easier, at least for some.
TrollStore, the perma-signing utility that took iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1 by storm, received an update on Monday to version 2.0 with substantial changes, including the implementation of a new CoreTrust bug known as CVE-2023-41991 that adds support for iOS & iPadOS 15.5-16.6.1 and 17.0.
The Dopamine jailbreak tool for A12-A15 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 is the single latest jailbreak available for any device newer than the iPhone X at this point in time. Having said that, it’s no surprise that it’s a popular choice for jailbreakers today.
The RootHide jailbreak detection bypass for the Dopamine jailbreak just received an update to version 1.0.7 Monday afternoon, and not only a few hours later, Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder released an updated version of the Dopamine jailbreak.
The RootHide team on Monday released an updated version of the RootHide jailbreak detection bypass to version 1.0.7, bringing with it a plethora of improvements since the previous version.
The Misaka package manager app picked up another useful update on Saturday, this time bringing the utility up to version 3.2.0.
The Misaka package manager app received another important update on Wednesday, this time bringing it up to version 3.1.6.
The Misaka package manager, now famous for its hosting of add-ons pertaining to the MacDirtyCow & kfd exploits, has received another couple of updates on Friday that may interest users.