Until now, there's no perfect solution for those who got the OTA update for iOS 9.3.4 with their Jailbroken devices. Fortunately, even without the preventive measures being done prior, there's still a way to reverse the update and keep the jailbreak features problem free.
If you're one of the users who got the update and wasn't able to prevent it from happening in the first place, you can still jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iTouch once more simply by reversing the update.
Doing this is fairly easy and requires minimal steps, which we will outline below.
Download the iOS 9.3.3 IPSW specifically for your device from the list below this page.
Backing up your data on iTunes is optional, but if this isn't the first time that you're doing this manual update, you can confidently skip that part.
Be sure to turn off your "Find my iPhone/iPad" feature before turning off your device for the next part.
Connect the turned off device to the computer, which has the latest version of iTunes installed then hold down the Home and Power button until the Apple logo pops up the device's screen.
On the computer, it will show a screen where the user will be prompted to restore the iPhone/iPad. Hold Shift on the keyboard and click at "Restore"
You will be prompted to browse for the ipsw file that we have downloaded earlier. Simply navigate to that file and select it.
Once the downgrade process for iOS 9.3.3 is finished, the iPhone/iPad will reboot and from here on, you can restore a backed up data and proceed the jailbreaking the device safely once more.
Now that you're back to iOS 9.3.3, you should have no problems with Jailbreaking and keeping your device jailbroken. It would be wise to wait for an official update for iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak tool or better yet, iOS 10 altogether.
Stay tuned for more guide, tips, and tricks for iOS Jailbreaking.
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