Extender: Reloaded is a new Cydia Extender alternative. Download it below.
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What is Extender: Reloaded?
Manually resigning Yalu jailbreak can be a bit cumbersome – you need to have a computer and then fire up Cydia Impactor to renew its certificate.
This is where Extender: Reloaded Cydia tweak comes in.
Extender: Reloaded automatically resigns Yalu jailbreak certificate without a computer or PC. It installs the latest version of Saurik’s Cydia Extender signing utility.
It is a great alternative to Ext3nder, Cydia Extender Installer, and Cydia Extender Plus tweaks.
Here’s a list of all its features –
- Automatically resign application certificates.
- No VPN (Virtual Private Network) required.
- Save your Apple ID credentials for future use.
- Only requires a free developer certificate.
- Minimal battery drain.
Extender: Reloaded tweak is available for download on Cydia. It is developed by renowned tweak developer Matt Clarke aka Matchstic. Once installed, you just need to configure a few options and you’re good to go.
Follow the complete installation and configuration guide below.
Is Extender: Reloaded safe to use?
Yes, Extender: Reloaded is totally safe to download and install on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. Its developer is highly trusted amongst the jailbreak community.
It provides a better user experience and is more user-friendly than other similar signing utilities.
If you are already using Ext3nder tool then you need not switch over to this tweak. I highly recommend you only install it if you experience battery drain.
Extender: Reloaded works with the following iOS 10 jailbreak tools –
It does not work with iOS 9 jailbreak tools such as Home Depot jailbreak and JailbreakMe9.
Be sure to remove any other resigning utility before you install it. This will keep your device safe from conflicts and other issues. On the whole, it works great on all 64-bit devices.
Which Devices are Compatible with Extender: Reloaded?
Extender: Reloaded is compatible with the following devices –
IPHONE
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 6S
- iPhone 6S Plus
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
IPAD
- iPad Pro (12.9 inches)
- iPad Pro (9.7 inches)
- iPad Air
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Mini 2
- iPad Mini 3
- iPad Mini 4
IPOD
- iPod touch 6
Requirements
- A jailbroken 64-bit iPhone, iPad or iPod
- iOS 10.0.1, 10.0.2, 10.0.3, 10.1, 10.1.1, 10.2 firmware
- Cydia
- Internet connection
How to Resign Yalu Jailbreak without Computer using Extender: Reloaded
Step 1 First of all, ensure your iPhone, iPad or iPod is in jailbreak mode. If it’s not in jailbreak mode, sideload yalu102 or extra_recipe with Cydia Impactor and then proceed to Step 2. Remember, Extender: Reloaded works only in jailbroken state.
Step 2 Remove any other signing tweak that may cause conflicts.
Step 3 Launch Cydia.
Step 4 Tap Manage > Sources.
Step 5 Tap Edit at the top right > Add.
Step 6 Add Matchstic’s repository to Cydia – http://repo.incendo.ws.
Step 7 Search for Extender: Reloaded (formerly Extender Installer) and install this tweak.
Step 8 Launch Extender application from the home screen.
Step 9 Navigate to its Settings section and open More tab.
Step 10 Tap Sign In option and type in your Apple ID details. Your data goes straight to Apple’s servers for authentication. If you are worried about your Apple ID credentials, you can create a new throwaway ID.
Step 11 You will now get two notifications that will look something like this. This means your jailbreak certificate has been resigned successfully.
Step 12 Go to the Installed tab and ensure your jailbreak file is present there. You can also manually resign its certificate by pressing the Re-sign button present in the top-left corner.
How to Configure Auto-Sign in Extender: Reloaded
The first tutorial is now over and you jailbreak will be resigned. Now we must configure and setup the auto-sign function of Extender: Reloaded properly.
The Auto-sign feature makes sure your jailbreak certificate stays signed all the time. It effectively gives you a yalu certificate forever. You will no longer require Cydia Impactor and a computer to resign it.
Simply configure the options as given below –
Step 1 Set the Re-sign Applications When: option to 1 Day Left. I highly recommend you set it to 1 day. This will make sure your jailbreak certificate gets renewed after every 6 days. Enabling this option will consume relatively less battery too.
Step 2 Navigate to Advanced > Check Expiry Times > Every other day.
You can play around with the Re-sign Applications feature and choose the best setting for yourself.
Remember, my setup given above is the best. It ensures Yalu stays signed all the time while consuming minimal battery.
Yalu Jailbreak is now fully Untethered!
That’s all there’s to it. Your jailbreak is now fully untethered instead of semi-untethered.
With Extender: Reloaded, you will have all your bases covered. Simply tap some buttons and you’re good to go.
If Extender: Reloaded throws errors, you can fix them by following this Cydia Extender errors FAQ. You can also leave a comment below and I will try my best to help you out.
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You can get the new version from this repo – https://yalujailbreak.net/julioverne-cydia-repo/
I keep getting Did not find repo…..Could be trying to add legacy installer…
Am I missing something?
Hello, JP. You can try a better alternative called Ext3nder. Google it, the first result is yours .
Thanks for the quick reply back Cheers
Welcome, JP.
Don’t add the last dot
So, not compatible with extra_cydia?
Hello, Melissa. It is compatible with extra_cydia as well as other iOS jailbreak tools.
absolutly not fully untethered but still semi-untethered (when you shut down your device you have to reinstall Cydia) .
Hello, Fifi33. It’s pre-emptive and not reactive. When you shut down your device, simply start the jb app and you’re done. It’s a semi-untethered that’s as good as an untethered.
Hi, how cydia extender reloaded could resign one day before the expiration? : there’s still a pending certificate on
Hello, Tatoo. The function is called auto-sign because it revokes it and automatically renews it.