There's some good news and some bad news for iDevice lovers. The good news is that iOS 9.3.2 has now been jailbroken, but the bad news is that it will not be made public.

The developer behind the feat is Luca Todesco is well-known for teasing other jailbreaks in the past and the same chap who demonstrated the iOS 9.3.3 beta jailbreak.

So before you get your hopes up for a release of the untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2, you would do well to know that Todesco - who goes by the Twitter handle qwertyoruiop — has always maintained that he does not release the exploits.

Now, Todesco has released a video on YouTube that shows off the untethered jailbreaks for iOS 9.3.2 in action. The video was uploaded to the channel on May 27 and teases the jailbreak that has been conducted on a sixth-gen iPod touch.

The video is quite convincing and the intriguing aspect of the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is that it has been done in a similar style to that of the famed JailbreakMe exploit (or iOS 4.3.3 in the past. Like the JailbreakMe release, this exploit from Todesco is also browser based.

The jailbreak — as the video reveals — basically requires just the Safari browser for Web on either an iPad or iPhone. The untethered jailbreak is so simple that one need not peruse a Mac or a PC for the purpose like in other methods. Here, one merely needs to navigate to a Web page, tap the link and pause for the jailbreaking process to finish. Cydia will then appear on the device's Home Screen — ready to be deployed.

While Todesco is clear about not releasing the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak publicly, it gives one hope that the latest Apple mobile OS can be jailbroken and perhaps someone will recreate the exploit.

Check out the demo video for the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak from qwertyoruiop below.

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