Mina Usb Patcher 1.1
Apple introduced in iOS 11.4.1 to prevent unauthorized data access through the Lightning or USB-C port. When a device remains locked for more than an hour, the OS cuts off data communication to external accessories, leaving the port strictly for charging.
The existence of Mina USB Patcher 1.1 highlights the complex ethics of the "Right to Repair" movement. On one hand, it empowers users to maintain their expensive hardware without being tethered to a proprietary "Genius Bar." On the other, the same tools that help a technician recover a family’s photos can theoretically be used by bad actors to attempt unauthorized access. mina usb patcher 1.1
The initial release was available for free. It provided basic USB restriction patching for iOS 13.4 and above. Apple introduced in iOS 11