In today's video, I will show you 2 different methods you can use to save your #SHSH2 blobs for #iOS 12.4.1 and iOS 13 for future downgrades with FutureRestore, or for #Jailbreak (in case you bootloop your device and need to restore to an unsigned but jailbroken version). These blobs can only be saved while the iOS version is still signed, and without them, you cannot use FutureRestore to perform restores or #downgrades to unsigned iOS versions (that are most of the times Jailbroken).
In the video, I show you an online and an offline method. Both require you to get your ECID number from iTunes and to know the model of your device (it is also listed on iTunes). The first method, TSSSaver, is useful because it stores the blobs on the Cloud, which means you can access them from any device as long as you know your ECID. The second method only works on macOS and Linux, and it is called TSSChecker, an open-source tool created by tihmstar. This one saves the blobs locally in your user folder.
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In the video, I show you an online and an offline method. Both require you to get your ECID number from iTunes and to know the model of your device (it is also listed on iTunes). The first method, TSSSaver, is useful because it stores the blobs on the Cloud, which means you can access them from any device as long as you know your ECID. The second method only works on macOS and Linux, and it is called TSSChecker, an open-source tool created by tihmstar. This one saves the blobs locally in your user folder.
As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest #iOS and Jailbreak news, tutorials and updates!