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TaiG 2.1.0 Jailbreak package leaks; fixes Cydia Substrate issue on iOS 8.3 [Update: Avoid it]
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TaiG 2.1.0 Jailbreak package leaks; fixes Cydia Substrate issue on iOS 8.3 [Update: Avoid it]
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TaiG 2.1.0 Jailbreak package leaks; fixes Cydia Substrate issue on iOS 8.3 [Update: Avoid it]
A couple of days after TaiG 2.0 was released to Jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 – iOS 8.3, a newer version of the TaiG jailbreak has been discovered that fixes the issue with Cydia substrate.
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