Talk:Bluefreeze

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Claiming false functionality

What? Are you joking? It works, have you tried it yet? I've worked countless hours trying to get this right, and you say it doesn't work? Look, try it before you say such things, I assure you it works. And where did I break the ground rules? These are all false claims. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by J0ker (talk) 14:45, December 12, 2011 (MST). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.

These rules may come into play, but I only remembered to add them to the Ground rules page last night. (Previously, they were on Category:GUI Tools, but still enforced.) This page was created before the addition of these rules, but you were still involved with the program's creation, and creating the page yourself looks a bit like you're just trying to advertise yourself, which conflicts with this rule. --Dialexio 10:08, 12 December 2011 (MST)
i just wanna say i thing, stop thinking that you are a hacker. Learn Reverse Enginer, C, C++, Pyhton, Exploitation and etc. After you can say that you made an exploit :) --Zmaster 07:52, 12 December 2011 (MST)
I don't think I'm a hacker, I'm learning how to reverse engineer, I know java, I'm gonna start writing my tools in said language (probably). I specifically said it is not an exploit. And anyway that doesn't justify deleting this page. As I said before Bluefreeze works! And I have not broken any rules. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by J0ker (talk) 15:03, December 12, 2011 (MST). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
You say it does work w/o SHSH blobs saved from TinyUmbrella or iFaith, however, tutorials I have seen say to drag some SHSH file onto iFaith. It may work for yyou because that is an SHSH blob for your device. Have you thought of using a device that isn't yours? I will not try this out myself as my devices are not for testing, but for everyday use. --Balloonhead66 14:07, 12 December 2011 (MST)
Yes Indeed, It says to drag an ios 5.0.1 shsh blob (which are available to everyone right now), it then generates a ios 5.0 shsh blob (not available to everyone anymore). This new shsh blob is used for the downgrade. Since the old shsh blob is available to everyone to get, that would not be an issue. I have thought of using a device that isn't mine, several! I have downgraded an iPhone 4 that was purchased two weeks ago to ios 4.1! And many, many others. You don't have to try it, but if you don't try it you have no right to say it doesn't work (and I'm not saying you said that). --The preceding unsigned comment was added by J0ker (talk) 16:38, December 12, 2011 (MST). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.