How to reorganize the settings menus in the Settings application

PreferenceTag3 (iOS 9) is a tweak launched yesterday in Cydia for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touches running the operating system iOS 9, and with its help we can reorganize the settings menus available in the Settings application, Configurations, of the operating system.

According to the developer PreferenceTag3 (iOS 9), we have the possibility to reorganize the settings menus based on our own tags, so that we can more easily discover the menus that we use more often and in which we want to quickly change settings.

All changes made by us can be password protected, PreferenceTag3 (iOS 9) it allows us to create custom folders as well, it has support for 3D Touch and many, many others.

  • Disable/Enable settings;
  • Protect each setting cell with a passcode;
  • Tag your settings like you would do on any Mac in finder app;
  • Create custom folders;
  • Hide settings;
  • Rearrange cells;
  • Adds 3D Touch to settings app.
  • Just tap the gear at the top-right corner to access PreferenceTag's configuration page.
  • You can also swipe on a cell to access individual settings. (Just check the screenshot below).

PreferenceTag3 (iOS 9) is available for download from Cydia's BigBoss repo following this link.