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    iOS Jailbreak [Request] oooh boy is possible to have a lockscreen animation like this? Any dev can make that happen lol

    iOS Jailbreak [Request] oooh boy is possible to have a lockscreen animation like this? Any dev can make that happen lol


    [Request] oooh boy is possible to have a lockscreen animation like this? Any dev can make that happen lol

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 10:58 AM PDT

    [Release] iNutt by Cokepokes. Go nuts. ��

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 04:22 PM PDT

    [NEWS] Feds Say Hacking DRM to Fix Your Electronics Is Legal

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 06:05 AM PDT

    The new exemptions are a major win for the right to repair movement and give consumers wide latitude to legally repair the devices they own.

    The Librarian of Congress and US Copyright Office just proposed new rules that will give consumers and independent repair experts wide latitude to legally hack embedded software on their devices in order to repair or maintain them. This exemption to copyright law will apply to smartphones, tractors, cars, smart home appliances, and many other devices.

    The move is a landmark win for the "right to repair" movement; essentially, the federal government has ruled that consumers and repair professionals have the right to legally hack the firmware of "lawfully acquired" devices for the "maintenance" and "repair" of that device. Previously, it was legal to hack tractor firmware for the purposes of repair; it is now legal to hack many consumer electronics.

    Specifically, it allows breaking digital rights management (DRM) and embedded software locks for "the maintenance of a device or system … in order to make it work in accordance with its original specifications" or for "the repair of a device or system … to a state of working in accordance with its original specifications."

    New copyright rules are released once every three years by the US Copyright Office and are officially put into place by the Librarian of Congress. These are considered "exemptions" to section 1201 of US copyright law, and makes DRM circumvention legal in certain specific cases. The new repair exemption is broad, applies to a wide variety of devices (an exemption in 2015 applied only to tractors and farm equipment, for example), and makes clear that the federal government believes you should be legally allowed to fix the things you own.

    "I read it as the ability to reset to factory settings," Nathan Proctor, head of consumer rights group US PIRG's right to repair efforts, told me in an email. "That's pretty much what we've been asking for."

    While this is a huge win on a federal level, this decision does nothing to address the practicalities of what consumers and independent repair professionals face in the real world. Anti-tampering and repair DRM implemented by manufacturers has gotten increasingly difficult to circumvent, and the decision doesn't make DRM illegal, it just makes it legal for the owner of a device to bypass it for the purposes of repair.

    A good way to think about this is to consider MacBook Pro repair. As Motherboard reported earlier this month, Apple has a built-in kill switch that can prevent new MacBook Pros from functioning if they have been repaired by anyone who is not authorized to do so by Apple. It uses embedded software to do this, by requiring the computer to connect to Apple's servers in order to verify that a repair is "authorized." This decision by the Copyright Office will make it legal to bypass that software lock, but actually doing it is another matter altogether.

    "Getting an exemption to reset the device is pretty different from having access to the firmware to actually do that," Proctor said.

    Tractors, cars, air conditioning systems, smart appliances, internet of things devices, and smartphones all have similar software locks, and they can all now be legally circumvented. The thing is—as DRM becomes legal to crack, companies are committed to making it much harder to do so. The federal government has shown no interest in requiring manufacturers make it easier to break DRM, which is one of the reasons why the right to repair movement is pursuing state-level legislation to force manufacturers to allow it to be circumvented for the purposes of repair.

    "They have this pretense that [DRM] is 'effective' but then they grant a 'use exemption' and assume that people will be able to bypass [DRM] to make the exempted uses, because they know DRM is a farce," Cory Doctorow, a special consultant to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and anti-DRM advocate, told Motherboard in a Twitter DM. "The thing is that there's these two contradictory pretenses: 1. that DRM is an effective means of technical control, even in the absence of legal penalties for breaking it, and; 2. That once you remove the legal stricture on breaking DRM, it will not be hard to accomplish this."

    The Copyright Office decision also does nothing to address the many ways that manufacturers have monopolized repair that have nothing to do with copyright or software. Companies have made it difficult to acquire parts or repair tools needed to fix the things you own, and many companies have weaponized the Department of Homeland Security to crack down on grey market and aftermarket parts that are imported from places like China. Two prominent right to repair activists, Louis Rossmann and Jessa Jones, have had their Apple repair parts seized by customs in recent months.

    The win demonstrates that right to repair advocates are making progress, but there's still a long way to go until repair becomes easier for everyone.

    "Companies use the anti-piracy rules in copyright laws to cover things that are nowhere near copying music or video games," Proctor said. "We just want to fix our stuff. We're pleased with the progress being made, and ultimately we want to settle this by establishing Right to Repair."

    https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xw9bwd/1201-exemptions-right-to-repair

    submitted by /u/pheuk
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    [Request] This Concept I Made

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 09:37 AM PDT

    [Request] True Privacy for Safari, scan with Face ID before showing browser history and private mode webpages. Either apparently or silently. Sorry for the glitchy renders. They’re made on the iPhone itself.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 10:49 AM PDT

    [Help] I’m on Unc0ver and the app launch times are insane. I didn’t have this issue when I was on Electra, and I haven’t installed any different tweaks. I’m also on the latest version 1.0.3.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 01:40 PM PDT

    [UPDATE] [FREE] iOS11 Lockscreen Charging Animation (The Matrix)

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 01:32 PM PDT

    Now available on the Aussie Appz repo

    Name: The Matrix

    BundleID: com.aussieappz.CHG-Matrix

    Description: Add the Matrix to your lock screen when charging your phone.

    Includes: Lock screen animation when charging.

    Price: FREE

    Where to get: http://www.aussieappz.com/cydia

    Screenshots: Screen 01 - Screen 02

    Requirements: com.matchstic.xenhtml, com.junesiphone.xeninfo

    submitted by /u/JohnLough
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    [request] scale X like XR/max

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 07:32 PM PDT

    Would be nice to have horizontal orientation of messages and settings and a better scaled safari to allow more visibility on the page

    submitted by /u/wedditasap
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    [Question] What is the name of the tweak that disables your device prior to battery dying, so you do not loose JB?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 05:40 PM PDT

    [Discussion] Red dead redemption 2 app doesn't work while jailbroken

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 10:01 PM PDT

    [HELP] My games got revoked and i lost all progression!

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 08:23 PM PDT

    So i usually use adblock to block *ocsp.apple.com* but somehow i still got revoked and i lost all my progression on some games which is kinda frustrating, is there anyway that i can save the data from the games and when i install them again to insert that data again?

    EDIT: My iPhone is not jailbroken, it's an iPhone 6 and i'm on 12.0.1 IOS

    submitted by /u/slavi1233
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    [REQUEST] iOS 10 CC for iOS 11

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 06:02 AM PDT

    [Tutorial] fix issues storage, switching to uncover etc, maybe other issues fix with this (links of tools in the first comment)

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 08:12 PM PDT

    [Help] Apps crashing due to cydiasubstrate and other dylibs

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 05:02 PM PDT

    Most of my apps are crashing on the first attempt of opening them and sometimes it takes more than 2 tries for it to open successfully. The following are the loaded libraries (3rd party) that are listed but there's no main or other suspects.

    CydiaSubstrate libcolourpicker.dylib libsubstitute.0.dylib tweakloader.dylib

    Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks xx

    submitted by /u/TorrentialZ
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    [help] My phone is over heating when not using it what could be the reason?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 11:29 PM PDT

    [TIP] You can double tap sliders in settings to input exact number

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 11:13 AM PDT

    [UPDATE] [FREE] WatchOS 5 as iPhone Lockscreen (New Repo)

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 12:55 AM PDT

    Now available on Aussie Appz repo - http://cydia.aussieappz.com

    Fixed a bug where clock was oversized on smaller devices.

    This was a [REQUEST] from here and is as close as i can get it.

    Name: WatchOS 5

    BundleID: com.aussieappz.watchOS5

    Description: Add WatchOS 5 style to your lock screen. Can be placed anywhere and has transparent background.

    Includes: WatchOS 5 style clock.

    Price: FREE

    Repo: http://www.aussieappz.com/cydia

    Screenshots: Screen 01 - Screen 02

    Requirements: com.matchstic.xenhtml

    Tested on Electra and Unc0ver

    submitted by /u/JohnLough
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    [QUESTION] Is there a tweak which bring backs the iOS 10 unlock animation in iOS 11?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 10:37 PM PDT

    iOS 11 unlock animation sucks tbh, ios 10's animation is way more smoother

    submitted by /u/Asdfdrei
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    [Request] Floating iOS CC media player with minimizing feature to the screen corners.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 05:14 AM PDT

    [Request] Tweak to enable app icon changing in apollo app on iOS 10.2 and below

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 09:42 AM PDT

    [Help] Is there any tweak on ios 11 that hides icon labels?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 09:55 PM PDT

    The title says it all

    submitted by /u/claneg
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    [Question] Help choosing Electra vs. unc0ver

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 01:41 PM PDT

    Hi all, i have an iPhone 6S iOS 11.3.1, and i'm running the Electra Jailbreak. Recently i've seen news about a the unc0ver jailbreak, and i'm wondering what exactly the differences are. Will it help my battery life, and will it not have as many bugs and freezes as electra? If so, what is the best way to convert from electra to unc0ver?

    submitted by /u/silicongraphic
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    [Question] Is there a working NoSub for IOS 10.0.1?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 09:46 PM PDT

    Or an alternative. I'm on DoubleHelix

    submitted by /u/DawSimons
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    [Question] is there an alternative to AnyTones ?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 04:39 PM PDT

    [Question] How do I lower or get rid of this?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 11:35 AM PDT

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