Your privacy is important: Apple knows this and also his clients. It's no coincidence iOS is undoubtedly the most secure operating system in this sense, given that allows users to opt out at any time l 8217; # & enter your sensitive information to applications that they are unreliable. To further enhance privacy on iOS, a developer has decided to release a new tweak on Cydia called 8220; # & iPrivacy & # 8221; going to introduce some sort of 8220; # & guest access & # 8221; all 8217; # & iPhone when you use a lock code for the lockscreen. The features and functionality of iPrivacy make this a real tweak & #; 8220 8221; # & must for all those who want to protect their privacy. Let us see why.
Compatible with iOS 5 and 6, as well as iOS with iPhone and iPad, iPrivacy is a new tweak for jailbroken devices that will improve the safety of Apple devices thanks to & # 8217; introducing a & # 8220; # & 8221 guest mode; It will automatically launch all 8217; # & inserting a specific unlock code.
Nowadays smartphones and tablets contain a variety of sensitive information in them, information that many times you want to keep for itself, without other, even friends, can access it. For example, you might not want to read your latest conversations on Facebook, or to sign someone to your photos. Whatever your needs, let protect iPrivacy further your privacy so smart and practical.
This tweak is l # & 8217; using an unlock code alternative to that normally used to switch from the lock screen to Home or applications of 8217; # & iPhone/iPad. In this way we create a real how to use 8220; # & & # partial 8221; where l & # 8217; non-owner of 8217; # & iDevice can only use applications that you decide to make public. All other will be accessible only to those who know the original 8217; # & unlock code of the Terminal.
Just like any & # account 8220; # & Guest 8221; on PC or Mac, iPrivacy will allow you to create a second account (although talk about isn't really accurate account) with limited features when compared to standard & #; 8220 8221; # &. From the settings, falling under iPrivacy you can choose, for example, to block l & # 8217; access to certain folders, rather than prevent the notifications that will be received from certain applications or only in the notification Center, or you can choose whether to display a 8217; # & icon in the status bar when you enter & # 8220; # & 8221 guest mode; the Home of iOS, and still more.
You can then use iPrivacy with two codes to unlock your iPhone/iPad: one for all, but with limited access, 8217; # & more only for the owner of the device, with full control of the Terminal. The tweak can be also turned on and off using a special toggle for SBSettings (included in download) or a gesture of Activator.
iPrivacy doesn't add new icons to the Home: tweak preferences can be managed directly from the settings menu of iOS. One of the strengths of this tweak, compared to others, is in # & 8217; inability to bypass the security check: a respring, restart or even uninstalling will not possible l iPrivacy & # 8217; access to limited use of your iPhone or iPad.
If you are interested, you can download for free from the BigBoss repository iPrivacy in Cydia. During the # & 8217; installation will automatically configured & # package 8220;Photos Plugin for iPrivacy 8221; # &, needed to fully protect the photos on your device.
Source From IosDroid.net
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