After unsuccessful passcode tries, NoMoreDisabled stops jailbroken iPhones from getting disabled
Your information is safe if your iPhone or iPad has a passcode because it keeps unauthorized individuals from accessing it.
NoMoreDisabled, a free jailbreak tweak created by iOS developer CydiaGeek, aims to fix the primary problem of having your iPhone deactivated due to too many unsuccessful passcode tries.
NoMoreDisabled stops your iPhone or iPad from being permanently deactivated only because you entered the passcode wrong. Although the tweak itself isn’t brand-new, it has recently been upgraded and works well with current jailbreaks.
While having this function is a fantastic idea in theory because it stops someone from brute-forcing your passcode, the truth is that some people like to use this mechanism as a practical joke and lock you out of your own device.
This is unimportant now that you have NoMoreDisabled since you can successfully avoid the iPhone or iPad disabled notification on the Lock Screen regardless of how many times someone has tried your passcode incorrectly.
NoMoreDisabled is a reasonably straightforward tweak that starts working as soon as it is installed because there are no settings to adjust. Anyone who wants to try out the change can get it for nothing from the BigBoss repository using their preferred package manager program.
Are you going to use the NoMoreDisabled tweak, or are you more content to let your iPhone or iPad get disabled after a certain number of unsuccessful passcode attempts? Please share your thoughts in the comments box below.
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