I believe that jail breaking does more harm than good. And yes I have done it myself at times. But if it requires me to break open a sealed device then I find that totally stupid. I was a electronics Tech/engineer that once everything started to become a sealed device, I leaved the field and went on to become a software engineer. Now I do not program but I did a lot of QC to developers code, and believe you me they make mistakes. And it is still true for every bug found there are at least 100 more that have not been found yet. I know that there are programs now that can check the code, but there you get buggy coded programs trying to debug other buggy code. So you get even more buggy code.
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