iOS 15 - 16.6 JAILBREAK A12+ News: KFDFontOverwrite RELEASED! Change Fonts On Your Device! No JB
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Aug 3, 2023
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In today's video, I have even more great news for those of you running iOS 15.0 up to iOS 16.5, and iOS 16.6 Beta 1. The WDBFontOverwrite tool that allowed you to change the fonts on your iOS device has been updated and renamed to KFDFontOverwrite. This one allows you to customize the font on your device running iOS 15.0 up to iOS 16.5 on all devices including modern ones like iPhone 14. This is based on the recently released KFD kernel vuln.
Jailbreaking your device is legal thanks to a DMCA exemption granted in 2012 and updated in 2015 which makes jailbreaking your device perfectly fine. With a jailbreak, you can customize the look and feel of your device's UI even further by installing themes, custom icons, custom fonts, animations, and tweaks.
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