Pangu Releases Semi-Tethered Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak, Complaints About Security Issues

For those interested in jailbreaking their Apple device, all they need to do is download the Pangu Combination App on the device. The users are also recommended to update the Safari App.

The Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak supports quite a lot of devices, including the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6S, 6 Plus, iPhone SE. Apart from the iPhones the jailbreak also supports the iPad Mini 2, Mini 3 and 4, the iPod Touch as well as the iPad Air variants and the iPad Pro.

While the Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak can be used on devices that have an iOS 9.2 and higher, the tech experts advised users to go for the Pangu Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak only if they have devices that support the iOS 9.3.3. Users should keep in mind that once Apple starts rolling out the iOS 10, the iOS 9.3.3 and earlier variants are going to stop updating.

With the current Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak, Pangu has launched a jailbreak that doesn’t need the users to hook their device to a computer. They can continue with the jailbreak process simply by accessing the web tool with Safari.

The basic need for jailbreaking is to be able to use third-party apps on the Apple device. Jailbreaking is a tricky task and can cancel out the warranty of the Apple device, hence  users are asked to be very careful.

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4 thoughts on “Pangu Releases Semi-Tethered Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak, Complaints About Security Issues”

  1. The information is false. Chinese version of the jailbreak is safe as it can be for a jailbreak although my friend tested chinese version and after 2 hours his passwords were actually changed like paypal… It’s a keylogger. There was an application people used before which was a password manager which got hacked, saurik also had addressed this and said the likely hood is hackers used the release of the jailbreak to hide the fact they were stealing accounts and making it look like it was the jailbreak but they both recommend English version which doesn’t make sense right now… The keylogger remembers what you press on the keyboard… Twitter: Glad1atorX

  2. The information is false. Chinese version of the jailbreak is safe as it can be for a jailbreak although my friend tested chinese version and after 2 hours his passwords were actually changed like paypal… It’s a keylogger. There was an application people used before which was a password manager which got hacked, saurik also had addressed this and said the likely hood is hackers used the release of the jailbreak to hide the fact they were stealing accounts and making it look like it was the jailbreak but they both recommend English version which doesn’t make sense right now… The keylogger remembers what you press on the keyboard… Twitter: Glad1atorX

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