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− | '''JailbreakMe 4.0''' is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for 32-bit devices running iOS 9.1 - 9.3.4, created by [https://twitter.com/tihmstar tihmstar], released on |
+ | '''JailbreakMe 4.0''' is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for 32-bit devices running iOS 9.1 - 9.3.4, created by [https://twitter.com/tihmstar tihmstar], released on {{date|2017|12|12}}. The jailbreak runs entirely in Safari, using the same exploits as [[Home Depot]]. |
JailbreakMe 4.0 was created by tihmstar as a "fun project" to provide nostalgia to user's of the original [[JailbreakMe]]. The jailbreak is hosted at [http://jailbreak.me/ jailbreak.me]. Whilst technically semi-untethered, the jailbreak can be made fully untethered with the use of tihmstar's [[UntetherHomeDepot]] package. |
JailbreakMe 4.0 was created by tihmstar as a "fun project" to provide nostalgia to user's of the original [[JailbreakMe]]. The jailbreak is hosted at [http://jailbreak.me/ jailbreak.me]. Whilst technically semi-untethered, the jailbreak can be made fully untethered with the use of tihmstar's [[UntetherHomeDepot]] package. |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 17 September 2021
Developer(s) | tihmstar |
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Initial release | 12 Dec 2017 |
Operating system | iOS |
Available in | English |
Type | Jailbreaking |
Website | jailbreak.me |
JailbreakMe 4.0 is a semi-untethered jailbreak for 32-bit devices running iOS 9.1 - 9.3.4, created by tihmstar, released on 12 December 2017. The jailbreak runs entirely in Safari, using the same exploits as Home Depot.
JailbreakMe 4.0 was created by tihmstar as a "fun project" to provide nostalgia to user's of the original JailbreakMe. The jailbreak is hosted at jailbreak.me. Whilst technically semi-untethered, the jailbreak can be made fully untethered with the use of tihmstar's UntetherHomeDepot package.
Interestingly, the domain name, jailbreak.me, is owned by Chris Wade (@cmwdotme), who allowed tihmstar to use it for the jailbreak.[1]