The Italian jailbreak mastermind Luca Todesco is working on a Yalu iOS 10.1.1 Jailbreak update to support iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, and the Italian jailbreaker claims he is gearing up for a workaround on the seven-day limit of Apple's signed developer certificate. Although the certificate is for sideloading, nonetheless, its validity is only good for a week.

The famous jailbreak master Todesco hit on his Twitter account to assure tech fans that the iOS 10.2 jailbreak's seven-day certificate will come up with a solution. Nevertheless, it is unclear if the solution would come from Todesco or another developer. Wherein, Todesco appears to be assisting jailbreaker Saurik, who is said to be working on a solution on the iOS 10.2 jailbreak's seven-day validity certificate.

According to Value Walk, the seven-day validity applies for those who are using a free Apple ID to sign the Cydia Impactor certificate. If there was a $10 payment for an Apple developer account, the certificate could be valid for one year.

Currently, Todesco's iOS 10.2 jailbreak Yalu update only works with the majority of last-Gen Apple devices, as jailbreaking the iPhone 7 has been proven to be difficult. Unfortunately, the Italian jailbreak master is not planning on unleashing such software that will support the current-Gen handset, and Todesco has been very adamant about the issue on his Twitter account.

Nonetheless, Todesco did clarify that at some point he will update the Yalu iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak for the device. The update is just not his priority right now.

Meanwhile, developer of AppSync Unified Karen, reminds iPhone device users not to install the iOS 10.2 jailbreak tweak until the updated version with iOS 10.2 compatibility will be released. Otherwise, the jailbroken devices would encounter a boot loop.

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