iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak news: Saurik's Cydia Eraser is the best solution

(REUTERS/Michaela Rehle)It is said that security for Apple's upcoming iOS 10 will be much tighter.

Many Apple device owners were excited when Pangu recently released a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3. However, the excitement turned into disappointment after downloading as the said jailbreak came with a few glitches.

As of this writing, Pangu hasn't come up with a solution to the problem caused by the jailbreak. However, according to reports, Saurik offered a solution to the users by releasing Cydia Eraser, its own version of the Cydia Impactor.

It has been learned that the Cydia Eraser is the best solution to counter the effects of the downloaded jailbreak because it removes all the changes created by IOS 9.3.3 to the Apple devices. Reportedly, with the Cydia Eraser, all the jailbreaks from iOS 7.1 to 9.3.3 will be eradicated. Additionally, it will spare the Apple device user the hassle from using iTunes just to remove all the data and restore the original phone settings.

Apart from the ease, it is also said that downloading the Cydia Eraser is an advantage to those who are planning to sell their iPhones or other Apple devices, especially that rumors are saying that the release of the iPhone 7 is just around the corner. After all, the tool is helpful to all Apple devices that run on iOS 7.1 up to the 9.3.3.

Nonetheless, those who haven't downloaded the Cydia Eraser yet are hoping that Pangu will soon come up with an official statement on the recent incidents and offer a solution.

Apple device owners are also cautioned against numerous fake iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak tools as they can do more harm than good; rather, Apple users are advised to wait for the iOS 10 to prevent their respective devices from encountering problems.

However, while it's true that some users are just waiting for the iOS 10, getting it once it becomes available in the near future may be even difficult as, allegedly, Apple has tightened the security for the upcoming iOS.

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