Jailbreak for iOS 9.0.x Do you really need it?

Released new for devices with iOS 9.0.x. It used to be that Apple mobile users would throw parties, but it seems times have changed.

Over the past few years, Apple's adoption of appearance features (and more) first developed by the jailbreak community has given users fewer reasons to jailbreak their.jailbreak for iOS 9

However, community jailbreak developers seem to continue their work since they have just released the untethered tools for iOS 9.0, 9.0.1, and 9.0.2 devices.

The jailbreak only works from Windows PCs at this time and requires you to disable it and your password from the lockscreen.

But is there a reason to hack your device?

For those who don't know, the risks are many. A “broken” device could already be infected or vulnerable to or attacks that Apple stops, immediately after applying the hacking tool.

Years ago, the times were different. The threats were fewer and the tools came from a particular group that had managed to gain the trust of the internet audience.

But apart from the security issue which is the most important, the applications from iTunes are unlimited, the new iOS has also "adopted" several features from the tweaks that are released in Stores of third parties, for the "broken" devices.

So if you're thinking of jailbreaking your device's iOS, you should think very carefully before, especially if your phone contains significant .

Besides, the new iOS looks fine and without interference.

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