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iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak update: Jailbreak revealed by developer's video

For the millions of those who have iOS devices, a jailbreak has always been the most reliable way for them to maximize the use of their phones or tablets. However, the scarcity of reliable releases has left owners in an endless thirst for a breakthrough. Most recently, though, it seems that a developer has shed light into this by revealing a jailbreak for the most recent iOS versions is available.

Apple during a media convention on the Apple Watch. | Reuters

Luca Todesco, who has the Twitter handle @qwertyoruiopz, recently revealed the iOS 9.3.2 and 9.3.3 beta jailbreak.

While that news alone can make anyone with an Apple device rejoice, the catch is that there is no news of it being released for public use.

Todesco, who took to Twitter to reiterate that there is no plan to make this code public, used a screenshot of the Twitter page to remind everyone that there is no intention to release the code.

However, Todesco went on to prove that the jailbreak has been done and there is now a video on YouTube displaying an iOS 9.3.2 version running off an untethered jailbreak. This video, shown below, shows the jailbreak running on a sixth-generation iPod Touch.

In the video, the jailbreak is seen to be done simply on a Safari browser and may not even require the user to be plugged in on a Mac or a PC. As long as there is internet connection, the web page can be used to launch the jailbreak and Cydia would appear and will be ready to be deployed.

There are certainly even more questions that supporters and users have for this, but it gives them the hope that there is a working jailbreak for the later versions and it could also be introduced to the public soon — or at least certain versions of it.