Ipad: 2 9.3.5 Icloud Bypass Untethered
Yes, if:
No, if:
For the iPad 2 on 9.3.5, true untethered iCloud bypass is rare and historically required either:
Old bypass methods were "tethered." If your battery died, you had to plug it into a PC to reboot it. That’s useless for a lifestyle device. Ipad 2 9.3.5 Icloud Bypass Untethered
The current method (using tools like Sliver or Arduous on Mac/Windows) writes a permanent file to the /var directory. This means:
The stock YouTube app is dead. However, Jasmine (by the developer of Alien Blue) is a legacy YouTube client that still works beautifully on iOS 9.3.5. It strips out most ads and loads fast.
This is the technical "gem" you are looking for. Yes, if:
On newer devices (iPhone X, iPhone 8), the checkm8 exploit is Tethered. Even though the hardware is hacked, the "Secure Enclave" (or newer SEP firmware) enforces a "rollback" protection. If the device reboots, the exploit disappears, and the user must plug it back into a computer to re-jailbreak/bypass.
However, on the iPad 2 (A5 Chip):
Conclusion: The iPad 2 essentially hacks itself every time it turns on. This is why it is untethered—you can restart it, take it to a coffee shop, and it will remain bypassed. No, if:
For years, the iPad 2 was considered impossible to bypass untethered. However, a specific exploit tool, often referred to as "Robbery Purple" or the "Purple" tool, changed the game specifically for the iPad 2 on iOS 9.3.5.
This is the killer feature.