Saving SHSH with TinyUmbrella - how do I do it, how do I use them, for which iOS can I save and other frequently asked questions

TinyUmbrella SHSH saver

  Saving SHSH with TinyUmbrella for iOS 7 or iOS 8 it is possible starting yesterday, the creator of the program updating it because soon we will be able to restore to any version of iOS for which we have SHSH available. I also published one yesterday SHSH save tutorial with TinyUmbrella, and many of you have wondered what these SHSHs are for, for which versions of iOS you can save and if you can downgrade or restore to different versions of the operating system.

  In an attempt to clear up all your questions, I leave you with the explanations below, and if you have any other questions, please use the comment form to ask.

For which versions of iOS can I save SHSH?

  According to the TinyUmbrella developer, at the moment you can save SHSHs for any version of iOS INSTALLED IN YOUR TERMINALS, so no matter if it's iOS 5.x, iOS 6.x, iOS 7.x or iOS 8.x, the save should to work. Apart from the version in your terminals, you can also save SHSH for iOS 8.1.3, iOS 8.2 and about that and other variations that are listed here as being signed by the Apple company.

  Separate from the above, you can NOT save SHSH for another version of iOS because Apple does NOT allow this, so don't bother with this idea.

After I save SHSH I can restore to what version of ios do i want?

  No, saving an SHSH for a certain version of iOS does not allow restoring to another version of iOS, so if you save SHSH for iOS 8.1.3, you will not be able to restore to iOS 7, iOS 6, or any other version you have in mind. SHSHs are ONLY used for the versions of iOS for which they were saved and cannot be modified for use with other versions of the operating system.

If I save SHSH now can I restore using it?

  Saving SHSH with TinyUmbrella at the moment will not help you one way or another in the short term because you cannot use them for any kind of restore until a program that uses them is released. This program is developed by hackers, it will be made available to us in the future, but for now it is not known when exactly we will have it, so if you save an SHSH now, you can only save it for a future time in order to use it for a restore.

Can I use a SHSH saved for an iPhone or iPad on another iPhone or iPad?

  This is one of the most frequent questions and unfortunately the answer was and will remain NO, because each SHSH is saved with a series of unique codes that you cannot use for terminals other than those for which it was created.

Do I need to jailbreak to save SHSH?

  And in this case the answer is still NO, saving SHSH can be done for any terminals, regardless of whether they are jailbroken or not, that's why I have recommended you countless times to save SHSH even if you don't think you need it now they.

Do I have to have a jailbreak to restore with SHSH?

  There is no answer to this question for now, but considering that in the past there was no obligation to perform a jailbreak in order to be able to restore with an SHSH, I think that even now there will be no need for such a thing.

How do I save SHSH for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch on iOS?

  At the beginning of this article, I published a link to the dedicated tutorial.

Where does TinyUmbrella save SHSHs?

  I explained to you yesterday in this article.