Elias Limneos Updates BioProtect XS, Dynamic Peninsula Jailbreak Settings with No-Root Support

Elias Limneos Updates BioProtect XS, Dynamic Peninsula Jailbreak Settings with No-Root Support

More and more jailbreak tweaks are adding support for non-rooted dynamic jailbreak since Fugu15 Max and palera1n -c showed it to be the future of jailbreak for iOS and iPadOS 15 and later.

Joining the growing arsenal of rootless-enabled settings is Elias Limneos’ collection of high-quality add-ons, including recent settings updates that I really like, such as BioProtect XS and Dynamic Peninsula.

In the set of tweets shown above, Elias Limneos noted that rootless Offering was built into BioProtect XS version 4.6-30 and built into DynamicPeninsula version 0.6-14.

BioProtect XS

BioProtect XS is a tweak that can be used to protect more iPhone or iPad items with Face ID or Touch ID. This may include requesting biometric authentication to open certain applications or access certain interfaces or features.

dynamic peninsula

Dynamic Peninsula, on the other hand, is a very popular setup that brings Dynamic Island-esque features to devices that have the older notch-style TrueDepth system. This includes various types of interactive widgets that reflect what is happening on your device at any given time, and the ability to interact with these widgets at the top of the screen.

Both of these updates are currently available in Elias Limneos’ personal repository, which we’ve added for you below if you’re not already using it:

http://limneos.net/repo/

Please note that while Fugu15 Max is a non-rooted public beta jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS and iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, project lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334) strongly recommends not using it unless you are a developer. and advises to wait until he appears. from beta. So while it might be tempting to jump on board now as more and more tweaks add support, you should wait a little longer.

Are you excited that high-profile jailbreak tweaks are getting rootless support? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below.

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