ResetAllKiller protects you against accidental deletion of all iOS settings

  In iOS, Apple has implemented functions that allow us to delete all the settings made by us for our own iDevices, but that's not all because with the help of those functions we can also delete the entire content of a terminal. Unfortunately, many users do not know how to use those functions correctly, so some delete the entire content of the terminal by simply pressing a button. For people who don't know how to manage those functions, ResetAllKiller has now appeared, which, as you can see in the image above, blocks the use of functions for erasing all iOS settings and the entire content of an iDevice.

  ResetAllKiller works as soon as you install it and until you uninstall it, you will not be able to access those functions, but at least you can be sure that no one will delete everything you have in the terminal. ResetAllKiller is available for free in Cydia and works on iOS 4/5.