iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak release date: iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak Tool now available for English, but Apple prohibits download?

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The jailbreak tool for iOS 9.2 to iOS 9.3.3 that was only available in Chinese is now released in English by the Pangu Team. It works for 64- bit devices on Mc, Windows, and Linux.

The complete run down of devices are iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPad mini 2, 3 and 4, iPad Air 1 and 2, iPad Pro 9.7 and 12.9, and iPod touch 6G.

The 32- bit devices, the Iphone 4s, iPhone 5, and iPhone 5c cannot be supported by the jailbreaking tool.

iDownloadBlog recommended users to first download iOS 9.3.3 update because the latest jailbreaker tool of Pangu has all of 'Apple's latest bug fixes and security improvements'.

Users must still have to sign a certificate to allow the app to be installed on the device. Certificates limit users to a time constraint where they have to sign another certificate to be able to use the jailbreaking tool again. A basic signing certificate is free but lasts for 7 days while a paid developer certificate costs $99 and lasts for a year.

However, Apple is preventing users to download the jailbreaking tool by 'blocking the enterprise certificate' that was required to start the process, according to an article by iDownloadBlog. Those who will try to download will receive an error saying "Unable to Download App – 'PPJailbreak' could not be installed at this time."

Apple has been known to denounce jailbreaking methods since it is an exploitation of the enterprise certificate system. The company is continuing to track down said misuse despite the users need to remove restrictions of their Apple devices.

If users already have jailbroken the device they would be good to go until the certificate for the particular app expires. Until that happens, a user has to ask for a certificate again which will not work for now until Apple lift their restriction or until a new jailbreaking tool comes up to solve the problem.

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