Best Jailbreak Software Programs: Are They Legitimate?

| Saturday, February 5, 2011
By Jimson Weed


My brother came to me for advice recently. He said "I've heard that all jailbreak software websites are scams". He said that he had heard from multiple sources that there was actually no such thing as software to jailbreak your programs, and the only way to actually unlock was to hire a rogue geek.

This week, I will be I plan to devote today's post to showing why that's not true an mobile device on your own implies digging through hundreds of thousands of lines of programming. What usually happens is that gangs of elite hackers toil for months and months in their secret laboratory on creating a jailbreak for every new iOS that comes out. Without instructions, it could take a average person a lifetime; Even if you had instructions, you're facing a week's worth of work. Scads of people have cracked their iPhone/iPad/iPods at present. Is it your belief that they to a person possessed the technical ability (and the ambition) to toil for days upon days poring over lines of arcane code, deep within their iPhone or iPad operating system, to unlock their cell phone? Are they all elite geniuses?

Or, on the other hand, is it more likely that all of the user of iPhones around the world with unlocked phones have actually hacked their mobile devices using jailbreak software?

So, then, if people truly are breaking their phones automatically, where are they getting the jailbreak software. I looked into this issue as well. Friends of mine insisted that all jailbreak software websites were scams, so I decided to figure out where real jailbreaking apps were coming from. At first, I thought that maybe they were buying it from Wal-Mart. I went there, and they had no idea what I was talking about. I went to a garage sale, and no go. I prayed to Jesus to just install it on my computer, and it didn't happen. So, then I started wondering if it could be possible that these websites purveying the software could indeed be legitimate.

Ok - 2nd point: Each website offering applications for hacking is willing to accept Paypal. Paypal exists to make sure that you don't get taken for a rid by a scam artist online. If you pay for merchandise on the Internet with Paypal, and the vendor absconds with your dough or sends you merchandise or software that doesn't meet your expectations, then you can get a refund via Paypal with two clicks - no questions asked. If these jailbreak businesses were stealing people's money, then everyone whom they conned would be obtaining refunds, and the webpages would not make any cash. So, as this illustrates, they possess no reason to con their clients.

So- does that add up for you? Do you understand what I deciphered? Do you see why it's completely safe to buy jailbreak software from an online vendor?




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