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If you already know a lot about jailbreaking and you’re just looking for guides and tutorials, simply skip to the section on how to jailbreak, or refer to our in-depth Can I Jailbreak? guide. If you’re new to jailbreaking and want to learn more, we suggest you spend a few minutes reading about this awesome pastime below.

At the bottom of the page you’ll find information on various jailbreaks. Simply locate the software version you want to jailbreak and the type of device you have for personalised instructions.

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What’s the latest?

The newest jailbreak tool supports firmwares up to iOS 12.4. iOS 12.4.1 and higher are not currently jailbreakable. For now:

The latest jailbreakable iOS version is iOS 12.4.

The latest iOS jailbreak tools are unc0ver and Chimera. Both support iOS 12.0-12.2, and iOS 12.4, but not iOS 12.3.x. Our current recommendation of the two is unc0ver as it uses Saurik’s Substrate rather than the replacement Substitute, however this may change in the future.

Owners of an A12 or A12X device, that is: iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, 11″ iPad Pro (2018), or 3rd generation 12.9″ iPad Pro (2018), may not be supported on some firmwares.

The latest jailbreakable tvOS version is tvOS 12.4.

Jailbreak now with ChimeraTVfor the Apple TV 4 and Apple TV 4K, on tvOS 12.0-12.2 and tvOS 12.4, but not tvOS 12.3.x.

You can read about the latest jailbreak news here.

What is jailbreaking?

Jailbreaking is the process by which Apple’s operating systems are modified to remove restrictions and give greater user control over the device. These modifications typically allow running unsigned code, as well as reading and writing to the root filesystem, both of which are normally prevented by Apple. The increased privileges permit customisations and unfettered app installation which are not available to users with a stock device. Jailbreaking is most popular on, and most associated with, Apple’s mobile operating system iOS, though it also exists on tvOS and watchOS.

Typically, jailbreaking adds an unofficial application installer to your device which lets you download 3rd-party applications, tweaks, and extensions that are unavailable through the App Store. These packages open up endless possibilities to do things on your iOS device that a non-jailbroken iOS device would never be able to do. The most famous and largest of these application installers is called Cydia.

Cydia houses tweaks which customise the look, feel, behaviour, and capabilities of your device in myriad ways, bypass limitations set in place by Apple and carriers, connect to other devices remotely, and generally let you take back your iOS experience.

Jailbreaking is about freeing your Apple devices to let you use the products you paid for in any way you want.

What are the benefits of jailbreaking?

The main reason people jailbreak is to install third-party applications and tweaks that Apple couldn’t or wouldn’t approve in the App Store. There are hundreds of applications that don’t meet Apple’s guidelines, or that do things that Apple forbids on iOS devices. Tweaks don’t exist on the App Store at all, as they aren’t applications. They are extensions, additions, or adjustments to already-installed applications, and to the operating system itself.

For example, Apple doesn’t allow you to customise the general user interface of your device. Thanks to the jailbreak community, there are many tweaks that completely change the way your iPhone looks, whether it be changing icons, hiding icon names, adding more than four applications to the dock, adding a dark mode or applying an entire theme, sounds and all.

If you value function over aesthetics, jailbreaking can cater for you too. Functionality tweaks, which bring subtle improvements to the way your iOS device operates, are also popular. Swiping across the keyboard to move the text cursor rather than fiddling with the magnifying glass, setting your phone to perform complex events in response to certain button combinations, turning off read receipts in third-party messengers, installing apps from unknown sources, connecting wirelessly to other devices via SSH, displaying Wi-Fi channel and strength information, the list goes on and on. If you’ve ever been bothered by a small aesthetic or functional hindrance in Apple’s OS, chances are there’s a package on Cydia to get it just the way you want it.

Is jailbreaking legal?

First, let’s clear up a common misconception: jailbreaking is completely legal in the US. There was a time, prior to 2010, when jailbreaking was implied to be illegal by the US government, due to its relevance in breach of copyright litigation. However, for many years now the government has periodically upheld the status of jailbreaking as explicitly legal, and exempted it from broader issues of copyright law.

The status in other countries varies, but generally falls into “neither legal nor illegal provided it is not used for copyright infringement, and never going to a court of law anyway.” In summary, there is really nothing to worry about. Even if you don’t live in the US, there’s almost no chance that Apple would come after you for jailbreaking your device. It hasn’t happened a single time, in any country, despite a flourishing community jailbreaking since 2007.

Please note this important distinction: the act of jailbreaking is not illegal.

However, any crimes you commit on the device remain illegal. If you use your jailbreak to illegally torrent movies, download paid apps for free, or commit other cyber and copyright crimes, you’re still breaking the law. Stick to using your jailbreak to set up your device the way you want it, not to steal.

Does jailbreaking void my warranty?

Yes and no. Yes, because if you go to the Apple store with a jailbroken device in order to receive support, repair or service, you will be refused (provided they notice, which they often don’t). Whilst Apple acknowledges the US government’s DMCA exemption ruling that makes jailbreaking legal, that doesn’t mean that they have to allow it in their warranty agreement. Basically, it’s illegal for them to stop you from doing what you want with your device, but it’s legal for them to refuse to provide any support for it if you have done anything they don’t like.

From Apple’s support article on jailbreaking:

Apple strongly cautions against installing any software that hacks the iOS. It is also important to note that unauthorized modification of the iOS is a violation of the iPhone end-user license agreement and because of this, Apple may deny service for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that has installed any unauthorized software.

However, there’s a simple “No” answer to the warranty question too. If you have to take your device to an Apple store, just restore it to its factory settings beforehand. This completely removes all traces of having jailbroken, and the stock device will then be accepted by Apple under warranty. There will be no way of knowing you jailbroke it.

Can jailbreaking brick my device?

You may have heard a few horror stories about people who tried to jailbreak their iPhone or iPad and ended up turning it into a paperweight. Although this may have happened in the very early days of the iPhone, it is now so difficult as to be impossible for any average user. These stories are nearly always a badly-timed hardware issue happening to a first-timer, and what they are describing is something like their phone screen dying instead.

The worst thing that could happen when initially trying to jailbreak the device is it becoming unresponsive, which is normally fixed by a hard reset. Even total filesystem corruption can be fixed with an iTunes restore. Once jailbroken, the only dangers come from installing incompatible tweaks, or downloading something unsafe. Most jailbreaks include a Safe Mode which disables all your tweaks in the case of incompatibility so that you can safely remove them, and you can often “un-jailbreak” too on newer jailbreaks.

As a final resort, remember that you’re always able to restore your iOS device’s firmware back to stock, which will fix any non-hardware issue. Following these simple steps will make sure your iPhone or iPad goes back to its original state. Try to avoid this unless absolutely necessary, as it will update your phone. This will result in losing your jailbreak until one is released for the updated iOS version.

Is jailbreaking the same as unlocking?

No, jailbreaking and unlocking are two different things. Jailbreaking removes restrictions in Apple’s software, unlocking removes restrictions imposed by your cellular provider. In the early days of iPhone, jailbreaking would often allow you to unlock your iPhone too, but that is now rarely the case. As noted previously, jailbreaking an iPhone lets you install third-party applications and mods, while unlocking allows you to use your iPhone on a different carrier.

There are occasional exceptions to this rule, as well as tweaks which can change some cellular behaviours such as tethering and MMS, but in general they are unrelated. You can learn more about the difference between jailbreaking and unlocking if you’re interested.

Can I still use iTunes and App Store after jailbreaking?

Yes, you can use iTunes and App Store after jailbreaking your device. As a matter of fact, nothing will really change. The only small annoyance is that some App Store apps, such as banking apps, include jailbreak detection which prevents them running when jailbroken. This can be circumvented for most apps with a tweak. The most notable change to your iOS device will be that, after jailbreaking, you will have a new application installed called Cydia.

What is Cydia?

In short, Cydia is the App Store of jailbreak applications. Just like the App Store, you can browse Cydia for new additions to your device, read about them, get or purchase them, then download and install them. Most apps and tweaks in Cydia are free, but it is not unusual for a more complex jailbreak offering to cost a few dollars.

Does jailbreaking prevent me from updating iOS?

If your iOS device is jailbroken and you decide to update it to the latest version of iOS, you will lose the jailbreak. As the latest version of iOS does not normally have a jailbreak available, this normally means having to wait for a new tool to jailbreak the newer firmware. This might not be a big problem for most people, who are happy to lose their jailbreak in exchange for newer stock features, but it is avoided by those who rely on a lot of jailbreak apps and tweaks. Serious jailbreakers tend not to update their devices so that they can keep their jailbreaks, and only update after a tool for a newer iOS firmware is released.

Each iOS update patches any jailbreak which worked for previous ones, and hackers have to start again to make a tool. They generally aren’t too far behind with an update for the tools that let you jailbreak, though it has been getting harder in recent times, making staying on a jailbreakable firmware more valuable. If a new iOS version and accompanying jailbreak are released, the preferred method is to backup your device first, fully restore and update your device to the required iOS version, then jailbreak again using the released tool.

What are the different types of jailbreak?

There are 4 types of jailbreak: tethered, semi-tethered, semi-untethered, and untethered. The first two are uncommon, and aren’t much use to the average user. Nearly all recent jailbreaks have been semi-untethered, which means that after every reboot you must re-run the jailbreak app on your device. This reactivates your jailbreak to let you use your tweaks. Your device will work normally as a stock un-jailbroken device until you do this. Untethered jailbreaks are becoming rarer due to the difficulty in building them, but don’t have the limitations of a semi-untethered tool. An untethered jailbreak is persistent, meaning you can reboot your device without having to re-jailbreak each time. Read this article to learn more about the differences between these kinds of jailbreak.

Can jailbreaking let me download App Store apps for free?

Yes, but we do not recommend installing pirated apps and tweaks on your jailbroken device. Not only is it illegal, but you’re also stealing money from hard working developers. We do not condone, troubleshoot, nor give support on issues relating to piracy.

Is jailbreaking easy?

These days, jailbreaking is very easy. You usually download the jailbreak app and put it onto your device using a tool such as Xcode or Cydia Impactor. From there, you launch the app and press Jailbreak. Older jailbreaks tended to involve a program run on your computer instead, with your device connected via USB. Both methods are simple, and don’t require any specific knowledge or skills.

You will find useful tutorials on how to jailbreak at the bottom of this page, and our Can I Jailbreak?guide will let you know your options in more detail. If you don’t feel completely comfortable jailbreaking your iOS device yet, make sure to have a look at our tutorials. They will guide you through the process with step-by-step instructions and illustrations.

What’s the best jailbreak tool?

There isn’t really a “best” jailbreak tool, as tools normally only work on a certain set of firmwares before being patched. For this reason, they are constantly being updated and replaced. You would use one tool to jailbreak iOS 7.1.2 for example, and another for iOS 11.3. The “best” tool will consequently be the one which jailbreaks the firmware which your devices are currently on. Occasionally there are multiple tools for the same firmware, or (for older jailbreaks) Mac and Windows versions of the same jailbreak so that everyone can use jailbreak their iOS devices, regardless of what computer they own.

Does it cost anything to jailbreak?

No. You should never pay for a jailbreak.

The hackers that develop jailbreaks do it for free. They sometimes accept donations, so if you appreciate the work that has gone into giving you your jailbreak then feel free to give something. However, there should never be a payment required for access to the tool. If you find a website claiming to be a new jailbreak and asking you to create an account or pay for access, it is a scam. Always download jailbreak tools directly from the real developer. We recommend checking our site, which will always provide the genuine and original sources for these tools. If you’re not sure, come and browse our jailbreak news and guides. If we haven’t mentioned a tool, then it’s a fake.

How to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV

Navigate to your iOS version to locate your jailbreak tool, and find a guide to using it. We also recommend checking out our Can I Jailbreak?guide which gives more in-depth options, as well as possible upgrade/downgrade paths to other firmwares.

iOS 12.4.1+

Downgrade immediately to iOS 12.4. There are currently no public exploits for iOS 12.4.1 or higher, but iOS 12.4 can be jailbroken.

iOS 12.4

  • unc0ver: all devices excluding A12 and A12X. Recommended.
  • Chimera: all devices excluding A12 and A12X.

iOS 12.3.x

Upgrade immediately to iOS 12.4. There are currently no public exploits for iOS 12.3.x, but iOS 12.4 can be jailbroken.

iOS 12.0-12.2

  • unc0ver: all devices excluding A12 and A12X. Recommended for iPhone X and older.
  • Chimera: all devices including A12 and A12X. Recommended for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, 11″ iPad Pro (2018), and 3rd generation 12.9″ iPad Pro (2018) users.

iOS 11.0-11.4.1

  • unc0ver: all devices. RECOMMENDED.
  • Electra1141: all devices.

iOS 10.0-10.3.3

  • TotallyNotSpyware: all 64-bit devices. Rather than an app-based jailbreak, this is a webpage hosting both Meridian and doubleh3lix. It automatically selects which tool to jailbreak with and jailbreaks directly via the website. RECOMMENDED.
  • doubleh3lix: all 64-bit devices, except iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
  • Meridian: all 64-bit devices, including iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
  • h3lix: all 32-bit devices.

iOS 9.3.5

  • Phœnix: 32-bit devices only.
  • 64-bit devices: no jailbreak available.

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iOS 9.3.4

  • Home Depot: 32-bit devices only. UNTETHERED!
  • 64-bit devices: no jailbreak available.

iOS 9.2-9.3.3

  • Pangu for Mac, Windows, and Linux: 64-bit devices only.
  • Home Depot: 32-bit devices only. UNTETHERED!

iOS 9.1

  • Pangu for Mac and Windows: 64-bit devices only.
  • Home Depot: 32-bit devices only. UNTETHERED!

iOS 9.0-9.0.2

  • Pangu for Mac – Windows.

iOS 8.4.1

  • EtasonJB: 32-bit device only. UNTETHERED!
  • 64-bit devices: no jailbreak available.

iOS 8.3-8.4

  • TaiG for Mac – Windows.

iOS 8.0-8.1.2

  • TaiG for Windows.
  • PP for Mac.

iOS 8.0-8.1

  • Pangu for Mac – Windows.

iOS 7.1-7.1.2

  • Pangu for Mac – Windows.

iOS 7.0.2-7.0.6

  • evasi0n7 for Mac – Windows.

iOS 6.1.3-6.1.5

  • RedSn0w + p0sixpwn: iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G only.

iOS 6.0-6.1.2:

  • evasi0n: all devices.

iOS 5.1.1

  • Absinthe: all devices.

iOS 5.1

  • iPhone 4s, iPad 3, and iPad 2: no jailbreak available.
  • RedSn0w: all other iOS devices.
  • Seas0nPass: Apple TV 2.

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iOS 5.0.1

  • iPhone 4S: Absinthe (Mac – Windows), CLI (Windows & Mac), RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 4: RedSn0w (Mac – Windows), PwnageTool.
  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w (Mac – Windows), PwnageTool.
  • iPad 2: Absinthe (Mac – Windows), CLI (Windows & Mac).
  • iPad 1: RedSn0w (Mac – Windows), PwnageTool.
  • iPod touch 4G: RedSn0w (Mac – Windows), PwnageTool.
  • iPod touch 3G: RedSn0w (Mac – Windows), PwnageTool.

iOS 5.0

  • iPhone 4S: Absinthe (Mac – Windows), CLI (Windows & Mac), Redsn0w.
  • iPhone 4: RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w.
  • iPad 2: no jailbreak available.
  • iPad 1: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 4G: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 3G: RedSn0w.

iOS 4.3.5

  • iPhone 4: RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w.
  • iPad 2: no jailbreak available.
  • iPad 1: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 4G: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 3G: RedSn0w.

iOS 4.3.4

  • iPhone 4: RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w.
  • iPad 2: no jailbreak available.
  • iPad 1: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 4G: RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 3G: RedSn0w.

iOS 4.3.3

  • iPhone 4: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPhone 3GS: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPad 2: JailbreakMe.
  • iPad 1: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.
  • iPod touch 4G: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPod touch 3G: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • Apple TV 2: Seas0nPass.

iOS 4.3.2

  • iPhone 4: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPhone 3GS: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPad 1: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.
  • iPod touch 4G: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.
  • iPod touch 3G: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool – Sn0wBreeze.

iOS 4.3.1

  • iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.
  • iPad 1: JailbreakMe.
  • iPod touch 4G, 3G: JailbreakMe – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.

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iOS 4.2.8

  • iPhone 4: JailbreakMe – Sn0wBreeze.

iOS 4.2.1

  • iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G: RedSn0w – GreenPois0n – PwnageTool.
  • iPod touch 4G, iPod touch 3G, iPod touch 2G: RedSn0w – GreenPois0n – PwnageTool.

iOS 4.1

  • iPhone 4: PwnageTool – GreenPois0n (recommended) – LimeRa1n.
  • iPhone 3GS: PwnageTool – GreenPois0n (recommended) – LimeRa1n.
  • iPhone 3G: RedSn0w – PwnageTool.

iOS 4.0.2

  • Jailbreak iPhone 4 iOS 4.0.2 with LimeRa1n.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3GS 4.0.2 with LimeRa1n.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3G iOS 4.0.2 with RedSn0w.

iOS 4.0.1

  • Jailbreak iPhone 4 iOS 4.0.1 with JailbreakMe.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3GS iOS 4.0.1 with JailbreakMe.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3G iOS 4.0.1 with JailbreakMe.

iOS 4.0

  • Jailbreak iPhone 4 iOS 4.0 with JailbreakMe.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3GS iOS 4.0 with JailbreakMe.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3G iOS 4.0 with JailbreakMe.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3GS iOS 4 with PwnageTool.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3G iOS 4 with PwnageTool.

iPhoneOS 3.2.1

  • Jailbreak iPad 1 with JailbreakMe.

iPhoneOS 3.2

  • Jailbreak iPad 1 with Spirit.

iPhoneOS 3.1.3

  • iPhone 3GS: Spirit (recommended) – PwnageTool (upgrading).
  • iPhone 3G: Spirit (recommended) – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.
  • iPhone 2G: Spirit (recommended) – RedSn0w – PwnageTool.

iPhoneOS 3.1.2

  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w – PwnageTool – BlackRa1n RC3.
  • iPhone 3G: RedSn0w – PwnageTool – BlackRa1n RC3.
  • iPhone 2G: RedSn0w – PwnageTool – BlackRa1n RC3.

iPhoneOS 3.1

  • iPhone 3GS: BlackRa1n – PwnageTool (macOS) – Windows.
  • iPhone 3G: BlackRa1n – PwnageTool (macOS).
  • iPhone 2G: BlackRa1n – PwnageTool (macOS).

iPhoneOS 3.0.1

  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 3G: RedSn0w.
  • iPhone 2G: RedSn0w.

iPhoneOS 3.0

  • iPhone 3GS: RedSn0w – PurpleRa1n.
  • iPhone 3G: PwnageTool (Mac) – RedSn0w (PC and Mac).
  • iPhone 2G: PwnageTool – RedSn0w.
  • iPod touch 2G: RedSn0w.

tvOS

  • Apple TV 3: currently no jailbreak available on any firmware, though there may be one coming soon. Downgrade now to tvOS 8.4.2, build (12H606) specifically, and wait.
  • tvOS 12.4.1+: downgrade now to tvOS 12.4. Jailbreak with ChimeraTV. Apple TV 4 only.
  • tvOS 12.4.1+: no jailbreak available. Do not update, wait for a tool. Apple TV 4K.
  • tvOS 12.4: ChimeraTV, all eligible devices.
  • tvOS 12.3.x: upgrade now to tvOS 12.4. Jailbreak with ChimeraTV. Apple TV 4 only.
  • tvOS 12.3.x: no jailbreak available. Do not update, wait for a tool. Apple TV 4K.
  • tvOS 12.0-12.2: ChimeraTV, all eligible devices.
  • tvOS 11.4-11.4.1: For a jailbreak on an older firmware, downgrade to tvOS 10.2.2 and use backr00m. Apple TV 4 only.
  • tvOS 11.4-11.4.1: no jailbreak available.
  • tvOS 11.2-11.3: ElectraTV, all eligible devices.
  • tvOS 11.0-11.1: backr00m, all eligible devices.
  • tvOS 10.2.2: backr00m, all eligible devices.
  • tvOS 9.0-10.2.1: Upgrade to tvOS 10.2.2 and use backr00m.
  • tvOS 9.1-10.1: Upgrade to tvOS 10.2.2 and use backr00m. For a jailbreak without upgrading to tvOS 10.2.2, use LiberTV.
  • tvOS 9.0-9.1: Upgrade to tvOS 10.2.2 and use backr00m. For a jailbreak without upgrading to tvOS 10.2.2, use Pangu.
  • tvOS 6.2.1: Seas0nPass. Apple TV 2 only. TETHERED.
  • tvOS4.3-5.3: Seas0nPass. Apple TV 2 only. UNTETHERED.

One of the very first things that I tried when I got the iPod touch 6th generation (full review) was to jailbreak. To my surprise, both the PP jailbreak for Mac and the Windows-only TaiG jailbreak for iOS 8.4 worked out of the box. This surprised me because in times past, the tools used to perform the jailbreak needed to be updated to support new devices.

With the iPod touch 6th generation, this is not so; you can jailbreak immediately. In this post, I’ll show you how easy it is to jailbreak your iPod touch 6 using the latest version of TaiG.

How to jailbreak the iPod touch 6th-gen

Step 1: Disable Find My iPhone on your iPod touch, disable passcode lock, and enable Airplane mode

Step 2: Connect your iPod touch 6th-gen to your Windows machine

Step 3: Download the latest version of TaiG from our downloads page and extract it to your desktop

Step 4: Run TaiG and it should detect your device

Step 5: Uncheck the 3K assistant check box, and click Start

Step 6: Don’t touch your device until it reboots after receiving the jailbreak succeeded message. You should then see the Cydia app icon on your Home screen

If you don’t have a Windows machine, or don’t want to bother setting up and using a virtual machine, you can always use the PP jailbreak tool to jailbreak on a Mac instead. Either jailbreak tool works fine, as I’ve tested them both to confirm.

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Do you have an iPod touch? If so, would you consider jailbreaking it? Due to the speed of the new 6th generation iPod touch, I think it’s a prime candidate for jailbreakers. What do you think?