If you have an iPhone, you have to Jailbreak it! Now! Some think so, a bit like having an Android phone that is not worth having without the Root.
The Jailbreak in fact is generally like the Android Root: it unprotects the system and removes everything that makes it from the wall, giving us the possibility to modify it as we want and like. But it all comes with risks.
Here are the reasons why we do not recommend the Jailbreak:
Even if we want to, maintaining it is more difficult than it seems. If we can introduce the Jailbreak in our iPhone it is precisely because we are exploiting a system hole that Apple will sooner or later discover, plugging it. This means that if we want to install a new version of iOS, we must first check if the various pirates of the network have found a flaw to introduce the Jailbreak, which must be done from scratch. It adds a lot of inconvenience and annoyance, without forgetting the risks of breaking our cellphone.
We are much more vulnerable to infections. If our mobile phone is protected by four beautiful walls, what happens when we take them off? Anyone who wants to get in will not have much difficulty in doing so. The Jailbreak introduces what Android users already have in their mobile phone without Root: the possibility of getting infected and introducing pirates into our system with very little difficulty.
Instability. Obviously if we are using the Jailbreak it is also to install Apps that have not been approved by Apple, in most of them not even tested on thousands of mobile phones. This means that we risk blocking our iPhone for every time we try to carry out some operation that it is not designed to do.
In general, if we really want to modify a Smartphone, we can turn to Android: even if it is much less secure, it is much more malleable and allows you to save your mobile phone in a more fluid way. Outside of tweaking and inserting weird functions, it's best to leave the iPhone as it is.
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