Changing the default password for the root superuser should greatly increase the overall security of your iOS device, and here’s how to do it. If a hacker manages to access your iPhone, all they need to do is input the default password ( alpine for those wondering) to access pretty much anything on your device. All iPhones have a ‘root’ superuser installed by default, which has access to everything on the phone – and, importantly, the password is the same across all iOS devices. However, before you get too carried away, we advise you to take the following steps to secure your device. So, you’ve jailbroken your iOS device – congratulations! Enjoy experimenting with the various tweaks and apps available via the Cydia repository. The process is largely the same, but installs the less-popular Sileo package manager in place of Cydia. If you’ve got an iPhone XS, XR or a 2018 iPad Pro and don’t care about not having access to Cydia to install the latest tweaks, you can follow the above steps and search for Chimera instead of unc0ver on the If you find that the app gets stuck at the “Extracting Cydia…” step, simply reboot your device and try the process again. Your iOS device will respring several times during the process, after which you should see the Cydia app appear on your Home screen.Īnd that’s it! Your iOS device should now be jailbroken.
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