Regardless of whether you happen to be an experienced iOS device owner who upgrades to the latest release religiously or are relatively new to the Apple device owning world, it should come as no surprise that an iPhone or iPod touch is an extremely powerful device that rivals anything on the market today. Although an out of the box iDevice experience is an extremely pleasurable one, when combined with a jailbreak, it is taken to a new level with new features and enhancements becoming available.
Downloading from Cydia |
When installed, Powerguard changes the whole scope of the powering down process and implements a security check to make sure that it is actually allowed. The check comes in the form of a simple password confirmation box that requires the correct password or code to be entered before the device will shut itself off. The developer of the tweak makes the argument that this is particularly useful for those who are prone to accidentally turning their iPhone or iPod touch off, although I can’t see how that can happen given the native powering down procedure. With that said, there are a few instances when this could prove useful.
Asking Password befor Turn Off |
If the user is currently limited to a tethered jailbreak it could
always be beneficial to restrict the ability to turn the device off due
to the fact that a tethered boot would normally be required upon
startup. It could also be worth using this package if, as a user, you
are concerned about your expensive gadget getting lost or stolen as
removing the ability to turn it off will also prevent the GPS signal
from being cut. Whilst not the most professionally implemented,
Powerguard does offer some a solution to real-world situations that iOS
device owners can find themselves in. No additional home screen icons or
installed, with options and admin features being available through the
Settings app.
Powerguard is available as a $0.99 download from the BigBoss
Repository with no specific iOS device requirements being mentioned.
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