![]() However, due to security concerns, modern "jailbreaks" now avoid installing AFC2 by default. Historically, getting full (not "jailed") filesystem access was core to the idea "this is a jailbreak". ![]() If you use a USB device management tool, it might need AFC2 to fully work. This package creates a new service, "AFC2", with full filesystem access. saurik's original explanation of what AFC2 isĪFC stands for "Apple File Conduit" (or at least so says TheiPhoneWiki), and is how computer applications such as iTunes and iPhoto can read and write files from your device over USB.ĪFC is "jailed" and only allows access to "media" (such as photos, music, and data for apps from the App Store). In compliance with saurik's original code being licensed under GPLv3, source code has been released above at the GitHub link. ![]() This is a modified version of saurik's original AFC2 code that downloads and installs an arm64 copy of afcd (required on iOS 11 and above) straight from Apple, and then automatically grants it the necessary platform-application entitlement required for functionality on KPPLess jailbreaks (like Electra and Meridian).Īs a result, this package does not illegally redistribute copyrighted Apple binaries. ![]() Works on any arm64 device running iOS 11 and higher. ![]()
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