IOS Jailbreaking

iOS jailbreaking is the process of modifying, uninstalling, or replacing iOS software to make it suitable for other apps that Apple doesn't allow. iOS jailbreaking was first done with Rockbox on the iPod in 2006 and when the iPhone was released, Cydia took over and the Rockbox project is almost dead and deprecated as of April 2018. iOS is like a "jail" and Apple calls people trying to go free people using "unauthorized software modifications." That is a fake term that is silly and is trying to stop the operating system from being modified.