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iOS 14.7 – 14.4 JAILBREAK (A12+): IMPORTANT Thing To Do Right Now! (Tutorial)



In today’s video, we’re discussing an important thing you should do before iOS 14.7 gets unsigned by Apple, and that is saving the blobs. This time is very important to save them because iOS 14.7 IS OK FOR JAILBREAK thanks to a vulnerability publicly released by security researcher Saar Amar. IOS 14.7 is useful for the jailbreak community, and Apple won’t keep it signed for too long now that iOS 14.7.1 is out.

In this tutorial, I show you step by step how to save the blobs using an open-source, free tool available on GitHub called blobsaver. With this, you can save blobs even for A12, A13, and A14 devices without being jailbroken. It doesn’t matter what iOS version you run currently on your device, you can still save iOS 14.7 SHSH2 blobs for later.

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▽ Resources for this video ▽
▶ A12+ Tutorial:
▶ BlobSaver on GitHub: https://github.com/airsquared/blobsaver
▶ FutureRestore Downgrade / Upgrade Tutorial: https://bit.ly/2V3zdtn

▽ Other videos ▽
▶ NEW JAILBREAK For A12+ Achieved By PANGU Jailbreak Team For iOS 15 Beta At MOSEC! & What To Expect: https://youtu.be/DeKJcIyGoME
▶ How To JAILBREAK iOS 14.7.1 and iOS 14.7 With Cydia On All Pre-A12 Devices – TUTORIAL: https://youtu.be/7mIvxu3Vjao
▶ How to install Unc0ver Jailbreak for iOS 14 using AltStore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrUU84wQUps

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