After the recent updates for iOS 9.3.4 and 9.3.5, users are left with no other choice but to update their devices. However, if there they can find several fail-proof security protection from Cydia, here's a way to roll back to an earlier iOS version that can be jailbroken.

Users aren't exactly at a dead end with a basic iDevice without the the perks of Cydia and it several of its addons, which can never be found on the AppStore.

The best approach to this is thru downgrading from 9.3.5 or later version to 9.3.3.

The video above is a guide which relatively safe at some point, but going through the process requires basic know-how. It works with iOS 9.3.5 as well. It is not advisable for users who rely in one-click jailbreak solutions.

One thing to note is Apple have already stopped signing 9.3.3, but users can follow a workaround shown here with the use of Tinyumbrella V7.

The first step is downloading the iOS firmware for either iPhone, iPad, or iPod. This depends on which device you wish to tinker with. It is highly suggested in the guide to use either Firefox or Chrome to avoid problems.

Next step is done by putting the device into DFU mode. To do this, plug the device to a computer and turn it off. Holding the power button for 10 seconds after doing this will have the computer detect the device and start recovery mode.

Clicking the OK button proceeds to a screen that will prompt you to Restore the device. Simply clicking it will restore the device back to the latest version. The trick is to hold Alt for Windows and Option for Mac while clicking it.

This will let you choose a preferred firmware to restore into. Simply browse to the directory that the iOS 9.3.3 firmware was downloaded. The file should have a IPSW extension.

Following the instructions after this step would be easy as clicking the next buttons.

Once successfully downgraded to iOS 9.3.3, you can now Jailbreak your devices using any convenient method from Pangu's official Jailbreaking tools.

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