Jailbreak iOS 7.1 Untethered Cydia Tweaks, News, Download & Update: Top Tweaks to Help Enhance Safari Browser
Safari is the built-in browser on iOS devices and Macs. With that said, there's some advantages and disadvantages with the browser. Thankfully, with jailbreak you can enhance your Safari app to work in more useful and fun ways.
Try these tweaks to improve your Safari browser.
Canopy is a tweak that adds more features and capabilities to Safari. You'll be able to share links via Facebook and Twitter in addition to sharing via text/iMessage. Your navigation bar won't disappear when you're scrolling through a page. A list of recently visited websites will appear when you hit the + button. There will also be paste and paste and go buttons in the address bar.
This tweak comes with these extra features and more and is available for $1.99 through Cydia.
User Agent Faker is a great tweak if you are someone who prefers viewing the desktop version of websites instead of the mobile versions. The tweak tricks Safari and the website you're visiting into thinking that you're accessing the site from a desktop and thus it displays the desktop version of the site.
This tweak is free and available through Cydia.
SafariTabCount is a good tweak if you constantly have a ton of tabs open. This could be draining your battery and leaving personal information open. With this tweak, you'll see a display of how many tabs you currently have open in the lower right corner of Safari. You'll also be able to hold down the icon and close all open tabs.
This tweak is free and available through Cydia.
BrowserBlur obscures the page you are viewing in the app switcher. This means that, if you have your home screen displayed, no one will be able to tell what Web page you are currently on.
This tweak is free and available through Cydia.
Have you tried any of these tweaks? Let us know in the comments section below.
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