ModMyi is celebrating 10 years, just like iOS jailbreaking itself. This is a huge milestone for not only ModMyi but for everyone who ever contributed to this community. Every developer, jailbreaker, user, blogger YouTuber and moderator out there.

The Announcement

ModMyi, as you know it, is gone forever and it ain't coming back. But that's not a negative thing by any means. Quite the opposite.

ModMyi has evolved and stepped into many more communities other than jailbreaking – like console hacking, Android rooting, hackintoshing, Smart TV hacking and much more. We want to make ModMyi a new home for everything related to unlocking devices and unleashing their true power, not just iOS devices. This doesn't mean that jailbreaking has been thrown out of the window. It's still a huge part of ModMyi and it hasn't become smaller. It's ModMyi that has grown enough to make room for other communities.

The rebrand

As ModMyi is no longer all about Apple and is brand agnostic, the "i" in ModMyi makes no sense anymore, therefore we are honoured to announce that from this day forward, ModMyi is known as ModMy.

Printed 100 of these and just noticed that my number is incorrect. FML... pic.twitter.com/twmDo1rOf7 — Dennis the Minecraft YouTuber (@DennisBednarz) August 24, 2017

If some of you have been lurking around our social media, you might have already noticed this change beforehand. If you did and managed to figure out what exciting things we were up to, give yourself a pat on the back. You've deserved it.

The new direction is a huge step for ModMy, and will surely help us all, from different minor communities rise from the ashes as one big super giant – showing the world that enthusiasts, hackers, modders, developers and geeks still are relevant and we want attention! A lot of communities, once huge and mighty, have fallen to be just a shadow of its once self, like Wololo, OSx86, ModMyMobile and even ModMyi itself. Focusing on one enthusiast area won't get anyone anywhere. A lot of jailbreak dedicated websites have turned towards Apple in general, which is totally understandable, but we wanted to create something unique which will unite us all as one.

We at ModMy believe that the device you buy is yours. You should be allowed to do whatever you like with it. Everything from hacking it, changing the theme, installing possibly illegal apps, and pushing it to it's true limits! You paid for it and you own it. We strongly advise not to do uncareful things with your devices, like installing malicious software, but if that's what you want to do, then go ahead. There is so much you can do with unlocked electronics. Want to run a full-fledged OS like Ubuntu on your device? Sure thing. Overclock it and get more bang for your buck? No biggie. Get that sweet tasty dark theme? Go ahead. No company ever should tell you what to do with your device. Does IKEA tell you that you can't paint your table you just bought? We think not.

The website

As you might have noticed, we have a completely new website and forums. The website is developed by the tech team at Mobile Nations (MoNa), the company that acquired ModMy back in September of 2016. This website is still very fresh so bugs and issues can occur. If you encounter any bugs, please report them to [email protected].

Aside from that, there is not much more to say about the website. Go ahead and explore it yourself. It's definitely the biggest change to ModMyi since its release, and the whole backend has been entirely rewritten in order to let us deliver you way more content than before. This is a significant part, yet not the definite one, of project Supernova – but more on that below. If you're fearing that the old content has been removed from the website, worry not: the forums and articles are just where they were before the rebrand. They can all be found on the homepage and the forums respectively.

A brief history