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1.1.7-3

Released Sep 23, 2023

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1.1.7

Released Sep 18, 2023


1.1.6

Released Jul 17, 2022


1.1.5

Released Jul 4, 2022


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The keyword phrase provided is an example of a long-tail search term often generated by automated systems or search engine optimization (SEO) strategies to capture specific types of internet traffic. These types of strings frequently appear in database logs or metadata for various types of digital media and niche online performances. Understanding Long-Tail Search Terms

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A long-tail search term is a highly specific phrase that users might enter into a search engine. In this case, the string includes a "Video Title" prefix, a specific name, a description of the content, and a "FREE" tag. This structure is designed to attract users looking for specific highlights or "compilations" of a performer's work without having to navigate through live streaming platforms or paywalls. The Mechanics of "Scraper" Sites

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1.1.3

Released Mar 20, 2022


1.1.2

Released Feb 18, 2022


1.1.1

Released Sep 4, 2021


1.1.0

Released Aug 25, 2021

  • Adds a patch to fix the boot loop issue in stock iOS (the /var corruption that previously would require users to wait for the next BSOD to use startup repair)
  • Adds battery level indicator to recovery UI
  • Increases AMFI timeout so there’s less BSODs on older/slower devices
  • Adds support for custom in-app themes

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1.0.7

Released Aug 19, 2021

  • Includes new recovery utilities, including Startup Repair
    • Startup Repair will fix any bootloop issues caused by a file being corrupted during userspace reboot
    • Recovery menu can be manually activated by adding a file named /.libhooker_recovery to your root folder and then initiated via a userspace reboot

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1.0.6

Released Jun 6, 2021

  • Fixes BSOD looping issues on devices with 2 GB RAM (e.g. A9 or A10)
  • Fixes memory spiking issues when loading certain large apps (now only uses 20 KB of RAM whereas 1.0.5 RC could spike temporarily up to ~400 - 500 MB depending on the size of the app)
  • Improves performance and reliability in low memory situations

NOTE: Use with Libhooker 1.6.2 or newer for best results.

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1.0.5

Released Jun 6, 2021

  • Applies a fix for amfid panics so that it should happen less often
  • BSODs dump info about the BSOD to /.last_bsod
  • Creating /.verbose_bsod will show a verbose BSOD instead
  • SpringBoard alert when tweaks are disabled (either in case of a BSOD or when they’re disabled manually)

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1.0.4

Released Apr 15, 2021


1.0.3

Released Apr 9, 2021


1.0.2

Released Apr 6, 2021


1.0.1

Released Apr 4, 2021


1.0

Released Apr 1, 2021

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