Unlocking and jailbreaking your phone is now legal
It may surprise you to learn that unlocking and jailbreaking your cell phone has to this point been against the law. It’s especially surprising considering some of the first news when a new iOS build is released is who can jailbreak it the fastest.
The legality, at least, will no longer be in question. Feds ruled to make it a legal practice to remove the barriers between you and the awesome powers of your phone. In reality, this doesn’t do much. It’s not like jailbreaking was being enforced in any serious way in the past. This also won’t change things for the current jailbreakers. They’ll keep going, hacking as they have in the past, and the people using alternative app stores will likely continue to do the same. The only people this really affects are the few entrepreneurs out there who will try to make a legitimate buck by opening yet another app store for interested parties.
If you are such a party, start looking for your new apps soon. Otherwise, as you were, folks. Nothing to see here.
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Tags: app store, Apps, cydia, iphone jailbreak, jailbreaking, jailbroken, unlocked iphone, unlocked phone, unlocking
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