Apple [REPOST] Help me with Ipad 2 IOS 9.3.5 Jailbreak.

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Hey guys, this is a repost from the "Mobile Phones and Media Players" forum. I don't know if this is allowed, but i hope it is.

I have an old Ipad 2 since 2013 that is still working perfectly, it looks like i bought it yesterday.
Since it's way too old, I thought that I could Jailbreak it for several reasons (One of them is getting InApp purchases for free lol)

However, the Ipad is running IOS 9.3.5, and I didn't find another way to jailbreak than PhoenixPWN.

I'm not sure if it is safe, cause it asks for your Apple ID, and my other apple products are running the same ID.

So, is there any other way to do it? If PhoenixPWN is the only way, is it safe?

Thanks already, mates.
 
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Hey guys, this is a repost from the "Mobile Phones and Media Players" forum. I don't know if this is allowed, but i hope it is.

I have an old Ipad 2 since 2013 that is still working perfectly, it looks like i bought it yesterday.
Since it's way too old, I thought that I could Jailbreak it for several reasons (One of them is getting InApp purchases for free lol)

However, the Ipad is running IOS 9.3.5, and I didn't find another way to jailbreak than PhoenixPWN.

I'm not sure if it is safe, cause it asks for your Apple ID, and my other apple products are running the same ID.

So, is there any other way to do it? If PhoenixPWN is the only way, is it safe?

Thanks already, mates.


Installation
  1. Download the IPA.
  2. Download Cydia Impactor.
  3. Connect your device to your computer.
  4. Start Cydia Impactor and drag the IPA onto the top field.
  5. Enter your Apple ID credentials.
  6. On your device, go to "Settings > General > Device Management" and trust the certificate.
  7. Run the app and tap on "Prepare For Jailbreak".
  8. Wait for it to respring, then launch Cydia from the Home Screen.
  9. Whenever you reboot, open the app again and tap on "Kickstart Jailbreak".
  10. Whenever the app expires, install it again with Cydia Impactor.
Exploit might fail a few times, if it does just try again.

Offsets
If for whatever reason you need to manually specify offsets for 9.3.5, you can get the default ones here:

iPad 2/3, iPad mini, iPhone 4s, iPod 5g: A5
iPad 4, iPhone 5/5c: A6


It’s safe now if you don’t know what you’re doing i can help you.
 

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Installation Step’s

Go here
https://appleid.apple.com/#!&page=signin and sign in.
https://appleid.apple.com/manage/section/security/edit
And setup a

TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION
for better security’s and on the same page you see

APP-SPECIFIC PASSWORDS click Generate Password… and type whatever you want and it will generate a new one save that cause you be using it for cydia impactor to sidleload tweaks ipa deb files.

  • Connect your device to your computer.
  • Start Cydia Impactor and drag the IPA onto the top field.
  • Enter your Apple ID credentials.
  • After you enter your I’d it ask for password use the one you generated on APP-SPECIFIC PASSWORDS use that and boom all set
  • On your device, go to "Settings > General > Device Management" and trust the certificate.
  • Run the app and tap on "Prepare For Jailbreak".
  • Wait for it to respring, then launch Cydia from the Home Screen.
  • Whenever you reboot, open the app again and tap on "Kickstart Jailbreak".
  • Whenever the app expires, install it again with Cydia Impactor.

Enjoy works I’ve used PHŒNIX on my iPhone 5s.

 

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