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What Is Jailbreaking?

Jailbreaking means changing your iPhone or iPad so it can do things that Apple does not normally allow. Some people do this to install apps or settings that are not approved by Apple.

While it may sound helpful, jailbreaking can cause serious problems and is not recommended.

Why You Should Avoid Jailbreaking

❌ Loss of Apple Support and Warranty

Once a device is jailbroken, Apple may stop helping you. This means:

  • No official repairs
  • No warranty support, even if your device is still new

⚠️ Risk of Damaging Your Device

Jailbreaking changes important system files. If something goes wrong, your device may:

  • Freeze or crash often
  • Fail to turn on
  • Become unusable

🔐 Higher Security Risks

Apple builds strong security into iOS to protect your device. When you jailbreak:

  • These protections are removed
  • Harmful apps (malware) can sneak in
  • Personal data like passwords and photos may be stolen

🛡️ Limited Protection from Security Apps

Security apps may not work correctly on jailbroken devices. To prevent further damage:

  • Some protection features may be turned off
  • Full device protection cannot be guaranteed
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