In today's video, we're discussing the current status of iOS 18 jailbreak on newer devices such as iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 15, etc., on iOS 17 as well as iOS 18.0, all the way up to iOS 18.6. Apple recently stopped signing iOS 18.5, leaving only iOS 26 Public Beta and iOS 18.6 signed, both of which are bad for jailbreaking. Unfortunately, a few days ago, iOS 18.4.1 also got officially unsigned via DelayOTA, which removed the last semi-decent iOS 18 build for jailbreaking purposes. Updating now would get you to a terrible iOS version in terms of jailbreaking: either iOS 18.6 or iOS 26 Beta.
Jailbreaking your device is legal thanks to a DMCA exemption granted in 2012 and updated in 2015, which makes jailbreaking your device perfectly fine. With a jailbreak, you can customize the look and feel of your device's UI even further by installing themes, custom icons, custom fonts, animations, and tweaks.
IMPORTANT: This video is provided for informational, research, and news purposes. Jailbreaking is free and legal as per DMCA 2015. Please use jailbreaking tools responsibly.
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~ GeoSn0w
Jailbreaking your device is legal thanks to a DMCA exemption granted in 2012 and updated in 2015, which makes jailbreaking your device perfectly fine. With a jailbreak, you can customize the look and feel of your device's UI even further by installing themes, custom icons, custom fonts, animations, and tweaks.
IMPORTANT: This video is provided for informational, research, and news purposes. Jailbreaking is free and legal as per DMCA 2015. Please use jailbreaking tools responsibly.
As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest #iOS, #Apple, and #Jailbreak news, updates, and tutorials!
~ GeoSn0w


