In addition to adding your own certificates SHSH iFaith will automatically search for all of the supported sending it to Cydia; iH8sn0w has also announced a future release of a version of iFaith for Mac OS, but did not set a date certain. IFaith 1.5.1 can be downloaded from this page and is available for Windows only. Via: iJailbreak. Now, the latest version of this amazing tool, iFaith v.1.5.9 is designed for the iOS 7.1. Since Apple is very concerned about their operating system security, they try to prevent jailbreak and tweaking by any means. The most successful way to stop people from initiating.
First off, I know how long I've been delaying this release. I originally promised to release this around Summer. Summer turned to JailbreakCon weekend. Followed by more future weekends. Well I'm finally happy to release this damn thing. :p
Changelog:




Even though you may not be able to utilize the SHSH blobs you save for A5(X)/A6(X) devices at this time, you may be able to in the future (Future loopholes/exploits)!
Mac Version?!:
Ifaith For Mac Os 10.10
I'm working with @Djayb6 on getting iFaith fully ported to Mac OS. I can't provide an ETA as to when it will be available, but keep an eye out for it! :)

A5(X)/A6(X) Support?!:
Devices equipped with the A5(X)/A6(X) processor do not currently have any known low level iBoot or DFU exploits to jump start the iFaith payload to initialize the dump and restore. Therefore, support to dump blobs for devices running these processors are not possible at this moment in time. (You can still fetch the latest blobs directly from apple though by clicking the 'Show Available SHSH blobs on Server' button.)
A5(X)/A6(X) Downgrade?!:
As far as downgrading on A5(X)/A6(X) devices goes.. There currently is no publicly known loophole to kick-start a downgrade. So at the moment there is NO public way of downgrading an A5(X)/A6(X) device. For A5(X) devices that have 4.x.x SHSH blobs cached or still running 5.x.x, redsn0w can recycle the first apticket loophole and re-restore your device as long as you have the essential SHSH blobs. More info on that here.
Report any issues to iH8sn0w via Email (iH8sn0w@iH8sn0w.com) or Twitter (@iH8sn0w)
The developer of iFaith, iH8sn0w, has already declared his intention to develop the Mac Version of iFaith. Today iH8sn0w uploads the first screenshot of iFaith Mac version on his twitter account. The screenshots shows that the software is almost ready and that it can be released any time soon.
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Those users who use Windows based PC for their jailbreaking stuff might be well aware of this software which will be available for Mac users too.
Shortly iFaith performs three important functions.
- It dumps SHSH blobs
- It can store the blobs locally and remotely
- It can build the signed iOS firmares.
The first and most important feature of iFaith is to grab the SHSH blobs of current iOS version and then to store it on your local Hard Disk. We can also configure it to store the grabbed blobs on remote server.
Secondly it creates the signed iOS firmwares and allows you to restore your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to this signed firmware without needing TinyUmbrella or Cydia Server.
iFaith Windows version supports the following devices, and iFaith Mac version will also be compatible with all these iOS devices.
Ifaith Mac Os
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4
- iPad 1
- iPod Touch 2G
- iPod Touch 3G
- iPod Touch 4G
- and Apple TV 2
iPad 2 support is currently not available in iFaith’s latest version, but we hope it will be included in both Mac and Windows Versions soon.
Ifaith For Mac Os Versions
The download link and a complete How-To guide will be posted after the release of iFaith for Mac. Stay tuned to this site for more updates.
Ifaith For Mac Os 10.13
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