Jailbreak tweaks of the week: YTShortsProgress, Data Spoofing add-ons and more…
There’s so much going on in the Apple world lately that it’s easy to get sidetracked and miss important jailbreak news and software releases. That’s why we’re here again this weekend to help keep you up to date on what’s going on during the busy work week.
In today’s roundup, we’ll be discussing all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and related content for the week of Monday, September 26th through Sunday, October 2nd. As usual, we’ll start by showcasing our favorite releases from the past week, and then we’ll dive into everything else in a brief format.
So if you are ready to see what happens, then you are in the right place. Let’s start!
Our favorite releases this week
YTShortsProgress – FREE
YTShortsProgress is not a problem if you’ve ever watched Shorts in the YouTube app, and that’s primarily because it adds one thing that the YouTube development team seems to have forgotten about: a progress bar.
You can view the progress bar in any video other than Shorts in the YouTube app, so it’s nice to have the same feature for Shorts.
If you agree, then you will learn more about YTShortsProgress in our full review.
Other releases this week
IG Story Full Screen: Hides the username in a post and makes Instagram Stories full screen (free via BigBoss repository).
Everything else from this week
Best jailbreak tweaks for data spoofing: We show you some of the best jailbreak tweaks for data spoofing on iOS and iPadOS 14.
Cardio: The new Cardio app can be installed on devices via TrollStore to customize Apple Pay card backgrounds.
Filza File Manager: This week, TIGI Software released a new version of Filza File Manager that is fully compatible with iOS and iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 devices without hacking through TrollStore.
Unsigned iOS 16.0 and 16.0.1: On Thursday, Apple stopped signing iOS 16.0 and 16.0.1, preventing iPhone users from upgrading to the newer iOS 16.0.2.
TrollStore: TrollStore received a minor update with bug fixes and improvements, bringing the utility to version 1.1.1.
Unfortunately, we’ve come to the end of this weekend’s jailbreak review, but we’ll continue to cover all the latest jailbreak-related news and events next week so you can always stay up to date. And if you happen to miss these events, we’ll be back next weekend with a review just like this one.
Which release of the jailbreak tweak or news from the last week did you like the most? We would love to hear from you in the comments section below.
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