• Users can now get rid of junk and cache files quickly and easily without jailbreaking.

Users can now get rid of junk and cache files quickly and easily without jailbreaking. (Photo : YouTube / Myjailbreakmovies)

TaiG just released a new iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for Mac and jailbreakers can now download it to enjoy the perks of a jailbroken Apple device.

In June, the Chinese jailbreak developer rolled out the iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for Windows hours after the official version of iOS 8.4 went public. Now, the jailbreak tool for Mac is out, TaiG announced via Twitter. The Mac version of the jailbreak works for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

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Below is the step-by-step procedure of updating your Apple device to the iOS 8.4 jailbreak, according to International Business Times:

Step 1: Back-up your data, preferably using iTunes.

Step 2: Download the latest version of TaiG jailbreak tool for Mac.

Step 3: Turn off passcode and Find My iPhone.

Step 4: Open TaiG jailbreak tool and connect the device to the computer using the USB cable.

Step 5: After TaiG jailbreak tool detects the device, deselect the 3K Assistant 2.3.0 (TaiG's App Store), just below Cydia.

Step 6: Click on the Start button to proceed.

Step 7: During the process, the device will reboot a few times. Once it is done, the device will reboot one last time and the Cydia icon will appear on the Home screen.

TaiG was quick in releasing updates for the latest iOS 8.4 jailbreak, which it released last week hours after Apple seeded the official version of iOS 8.4 to the public.

The jailbreak tool can be downloaded in TaiG's official website and is compatible with the iPhone 4S, 5, 5S, 6 and 6 Plus; iPad 2 or later; iPad Mini or later and fifth generation iPod Touches running software between iOS 8.1.3 and 8.4.

Meanwhile, Chinese jailbreaking PP released its own version of iOS 8.4 jailbreak right after TaiG. However, the two jailbreaking groups got into a feud after the latter claimed that PP stole their code in order to release its own jailbreak.