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==Jailbreaking and further utilization afterwards==
==Jailbreaking and further utilization afterwards==
[https://ios.cfw.guide/ ios.cfw.guide] has instructions for jailbreaks for a wide array of iOS versions. Before using any method, if concerned about device safety, utilize a device that does not feature important data. As many jailbreaks utilize a sideloaded app, this means that the sideloading method above will work for such jailbreaks. For jailbreaks involving sideloading, install the relevant jailbreak IPA, follow the previous section, then run the app and press the Jailbreak button, repeating the process until ''Cydia'' appears. For iOS versions that cannot be jailbroken with a sideloaded IPA, using ''[https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit/wiki/Jailbreaking-with-Legacy-iOS-Kit Legacy iOS Kit's]'' guide is an option, but I cannot vouch for it personally yet. In either case, once ''Cydia'' appears, the jailbreak is successful. Note that depending on the jailbreak used, resigning/sideloading the app used for the jailbreak again may be necessary upon powering off the device.  
[https://ios.cfw.guide/ ios.cfw.guide] has instructions for jailbreaks for a wide array of iOS versions, but note that the latest devices or iOS versions may be unsupported. Before using any method, if concerned about device safety, utilize a device that does not feature important data. As many jailbreaks utilize a sideloaded app, this means that the sideloading method above will work for such jailbreaks. For jailbreaks involving sideloading, install the relevant jailbreak IPA, follow the previous section, then run the app and press the Jailbreak button, repeating the process until ''Cydia'' appears. For iOS versions that cannot be jailbroken with a sideloaded IPA, using ''[https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit/wiki/Jailbreaking-with-Legacy-iOS-Kit Legacy iOS Kit's]'' guide is an option, but I cannot vouch for it personally yet. In either case, once ''Cydia'' appears, the jailbreak is successful. Note that depending on the jailbreak used, resigning/sideloading the app used for the jailbreak again may be necessary upon powering off the device.  


''[https://cydia.saurik.com/ Cydia]'' is an App Store alternative for Jailbroken devices that features apps not allowed on the App Store. Installing Karen/あけみ's ''[https://github.com/akemin-dayo/AppSync AppSync Unified]'' from Cydia enables installing IPA files already on the device without requiring resigning. Next, either install ''iFile'' or ''Filza'' from ''Cydia'', whichever one is supported for the device's OS. Both apps are file managers that provide access for browsing a variety of files, including app save files.
''[https://cydia.saurik.com/ Cydia]'' is an App Store alternative for Jailbroken devices that features apps not allowed on the App Store. Installing Karen/あけみ's ''[https://github.com/akemin-dayo/AppSync AppSync Unified]'' from Cydia enables installing IPA files already on the device without requiring resigning. Next, either install ''iFile'' or ''[https://www.tigisoftware.com/default/ Filza]'' from ''Cydia'', whichever one is supported for the device's OS. Both apps are file managers that provide access for browsing a variety of files, including app save files.


Once ''AppSync'' is installed, IPA files can also be directly installed through ''Legacy iOS Kit'', by running it again, selecting App Management, selecting Install App (AppSync), then following step 4 of the installation section as usual.
Once ''AppSync'' is installed, IPA files can also be directly installed through ''Legacy iOS Kit'', by running it again, selecting App Management, selecting Install App (AppSync), then following step 4 of the installation section as usual.