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TopicAnyone jailbreak their iPhone yet
AvantgardeAClue
05/26/20 2:08:28 AM
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In 2012, the US Library of Congress exempted jailbreaking iPhones from the DMCA, thus making it legal. The Library of Congress holds a meeting after every 3 years where they discuss new exemptions and re-evaluate existing ones. Surprisingly, while jailbreaking an iPhone was made legal back in 2012, it was only in 2015 when jailbreaking iPads was made legal. The next meeting is scheduled for 2018, and its very much possible that jailbreaking an iPhone/iPad will remain perfectly legal, at least in the United States.

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[somebody] posted...
Forgot all about jailbreaking. Been forever since i've felt the need to add extra features on my phone .What are you able to do with your jailbroken iphone vs a regular one? I'm referring to things that aren't cosmetic changes btw

-Unlock your Face ID phone without having to swipe up afterwards/Touch ID without having to wake the phone
-Prefill your email by double tapping "@"
-Swipe to notifications/control center simply by swiping up on the left/right of the home screen (middle still takes you back to the first page, but that can be tweaked)
-Simply put the battery percent in the top right without a stupid ass icon that looks the same at 20% and 2%
-Delay text messages by any amount of seconds to want in case you accidentally put something in or missed something
-Five icon docks/rows
-Bring back cover flow from older iOS

And that's just all I can think of at the moment

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