TUTORIAL: how to jailbreak iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3 with Cydia Eraser

Cydia Eraser is the only application that allows you to delete jailbreak iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3, Or unjailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, it was updated last night to version 0.9.32 especially to bring compatibility with the new solution jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3.

Make unjailbreak, or delete the jailbreak, it means cleaning your entire iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch of everything you installed after jailbreaking iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3, so we are talking about plugins, tweaks or applications installed from Cydia, all without being forced to do restore and possibly lose the possibility to restore jailbreak future.

Cydia Eraser was developed by the creator Cydia, saurik, and is used by a very large number of people to completely remove the jailbreak from terminals without restoring, its update bringing the possibility to return our terminals to their initial state in just a few minutes.

How to unjailbreak iOS 9.3.3 for iPhone or iPad

unjailbreak ios 9.3.3 cydia eraser

Prior to remove iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak it is advisable to make a backup of your terminal with iCloud or iTunes because the Cydia Eraser application will delete all data from your terminals in the procedure of unjailbreak, so you will lose all important data.

Here's what you need to do to unjailbreak iOS 9.3.3:

  1. Download Cydia Eraser from Cydia by searching for the package, or following this link.
  2. Disable Find My iPhone from Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone, Configurations > iCloud > Find My iPhone.
  3. Open the Cydia Eraser application.
  4. Press the button delete all data and unjailbreak device visible at the bottom of the screen.
  5. Now you have patience for the process to be completed, and at the end the terminal will restart.

After the process is completed, you will have to be able to use your iDevices as if they were without jailbreak, and if you take them to warranty, those there will have no way to discover if you did it before sending the terminal.

Below is the list of changes published for this new version of Cydia Eraser.

(this is probably legit, but should only be used as a means of last resort, so the stakes are fairly low; it is only for iOS 7.1 through 9.3.3; please send me reports of any issues). Running this tool will destroy all of your data: this is the goal. Do not run this unless you want to destroy all data. (So, you should make a backup first. After using this tool, you will have to re-activate your device. If you are logged in to iCloud, you will need to have your Apple ID password to get access to your device after it reboots.).(Also: if you happen to have a copy of the full XML/plist of com_apple_MobileAsset_SoftwareUpdate.xml for iOS 10 beta 1, the file which includes details on the OTA update f05a449f8f58b3f4c218d9e8894804e787162633, please send a copy of this to me: I missed that particular file :/.)