(this is "beta"; only for iOS 8.3 and 8.4;
please send me reports of any issues)
Running this tool will destroy all of your data: this is, in fact, the goal.
(You should make a backup first. After using this tool, you will have to re-activate your device. If you are logged in to iCloud, you will need to have your Apple ID password to get access to your device after it reboots.)
(this tool will not work on the iPod touch 6th generation, as there are no OTA updates for that device)
Cydia Impactor is a device management utility that currently has two features: one in the desktop version and one in the mobile version.
I released the first version of Impactor in 2013 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X with one feature: to jailbreak Android devices using the "Master Key" exploit.
This is the "mobile" version of Cydia Impactor, which currently has a different feature: to remove and revert all changes made to the device and return it to "stock" Apple iOS software without updating to a new version of iOS.
(It might seem confusing that these tools have the same name, but they're both device management tools and are both built from the same code base.(this is "beta"; only for iOS 8.3 and 8.4;
please send me reports of any issues)
Running this tool will destroy all of your data: this is, in fact, the goal.
(You should make a backup first. After using this tool, you will have to re-activate your device. If you are logged in to iCloud, you will need to have your Apple ID password to get access to your device after it reboots.)
(this tool will not work on the iPod touch 6th generation, as there are no OTA updates for that device)
Cydia Impactor is a device management utility that currently has two features: one in the desktop version and one in the mobile version.
I released the first version of Impactor in 2013 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X with one feature: to jailbreak Android devices using the "Master Key" exploit.
This is the "mobile" version of Cydia Impactor, which currently has a different feature: to remove and revert all changes made to the device and return it to "stock" Apple iOS software without updating to a new version of iOS.
(It might seem confusing that these tools have the same name, but they're both device management tools and are both built from the same code base.))
(this is "beta"; only for iOS 8.3 and 8.4;please send me reports of any issues)Running this tool will destroy all of your data: this is, in fact, the goal.(You should make a backup first. After using this tool, you will have to re-activate your device. If you are logged in to iCloud, you will need to have your Apple ID password to get access to your device after it reboots.)(this tool will not work on the iPod touch 6th generation, as there are no OTA updates for that device)Cydia Impactor is a device management utility that currently has two features: one in the desktop version and one in the mobile version.I released the first version of Impactor in 2013 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X with one feature: to jailbreak Android devices using the "Master Key" exploit.This is the "mobile" version of Cydia Impactor, which currently has a different feature: to remove and revert all changes made to the device and return it to "stock" Apple iOS software without updating to a new version of iOS.(It might seem confusing that these tools have the same name, but they're both device management tools and are both built from the same code base.(this is "beta"; only for iOS 8.3 and 8.4;please send me reports of any issues)Running this tool will destroy all of your data: this is, in fact, the goal.(You should make a backup first. After using this tool, you will have to re-activate your device. If you are logged in to iCloud, you will need to have your Apple ID password to get access to your device after it reboots.)(this tool will not work on the iPod touch 6th generation, as there are no OTA updates for that device)Cydia Impactor is a device management utility that currently has two features: one in the desktop version and one in the mobile version.I released the first version of Impactor in 2013 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X with one feature: to jailbreak Android devices using the "Master Key" exploit.This is the "mobile" version of Cydia Impactor, which currently has a different feature: to remove and revert all changes made to the device and return it to "stock" Apple iOS software without updating to a new version of iOS.(It might seem confusing that these tools have the same name, but they're both device management tools and are both built from the same code base.))
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