iOS 14.5 is currently the most stunning iPhone update, especially to the fans of privacy and security features. Apple's latest smartphone system is set to arrive sooner than expected. It is expected to bring a bunch of new cool features that will certainly improve your iPhone experience.

How to Jailbreak iOS 14.5! Here's What Makes This iPhone Update Great for Security Fans
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According to Forbes' latest report, it is considered the most advanced iOS 14 update right now, especially when it comes to protecting your personal information. Why? Because Apple previously announced that iOS 14.5 will make your device's Safari browser even more private by bypassing Google's Safe Browsing in favor of its own servers.

The new iPhone privacy feature on iOS 14.5 specifically redirects Google Safe Browsing traffic through Apple's own proxy servers to enhance user privacy and avoid giving any data to Google. Unlike the upcoming iOS 14.5, the previous iPhone systems would send an encoded version of the site's address to Google's Safe Browsing to be compared with Google's list of fraudulent sites. However, this method allows Google to see your IP address, leading to a data leak.

What makes iOS 14.5 great?

iOS 14.5's new security feature will protect your IP address when using your device's Safari browser. This update gives you more privacy options that are not reliant on Google. Apple head of Webkit, Maciej Stachowiak, confirmed the new security feature.

"This article is a bit confused on the details of how Safe Browsing works, but in the new iOS beta, Safari does indeed proxy the service via Apple servers to limit the risk of information leak," said Stachowiak via his official Twitter account.

How to Jailbreak iOS 14.5! Here's What Makes This iPhone Update Great for Security Fans

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Apple's new move is a great addition for users' iPhone privacy and security features. The new security update is great, especially for those who want to avoid Google's services. On the other hand, Stachowiak said that Google doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to privacy.

He added that unlike Google, Apple's smartphone system is not based on user data or advertising, which means that Apple's security system is better than Google's.

iOS 14.5's best Jailbreak tools 

If you want to have all the great features that iOS 14.5 has to offer, Jailbreak is the most efficient method to do it without the need of spending too much money. To help you further, here are some of the best Jailbreaking tools you can use, as stated on an article on Medium

  • tweaked Spotify
  • unlimapps
  • instagram++
  • phantom for snapchat
  • filzaescaped for ios 14.3 to 14.5
  • tweaked apps
  • tweakbox app
  • Filza App
  • Reprovision App
  • Succession App
  • SnapBack App
  • iCleaner Pro App
  • NewTerm 2 App
  • TSS Saver App
  • tweak ix for iOS 14.3 to iOS 14.5
  • notifica tweak
  • tweaked snapchat
  • appsync unified

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