How will apps act different if they detect a jailbreak?
My iPhone 5 (iOS 7.0.4) is jailbroken. I was wondering if when an app detects a jailbroken phone, how does it act different? Because I keep on seeing tweaks for hiding a jailbreak
It says that it has detected that your iPhone is jailbroken and that in order for you to use their app you must unjailbreak
It will make your phone slow
In my Experience, after jailbreak, you can use more app without fees, it's great, really, if you are short of money, jailbreak
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