Learn how to enable hidden debugging settings on some iOS apps such as iMessage, FaceTime, and Bluetooth. By downloading a few mobile settings files, you can access debugging features that log activities and events for each protocol.
To enable the hidden debuggers, follow these steps:
- Download this page to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Click the links below
- Click ‘Install’ to download your profile to the corresponding debugger:
- iMessage Debugger
- FaceTime Bug Fix
- Bluetooth Debugging
You can easily delete the profiles later by going to Settings > General > Profiles and deleting them.
These debugging settings are useful for developers and hackers, however, it’s important to note that there is some risk involved. Do not install a random profile found on the Internet and save this process for a secondary device without any personal information. No jailbreak is required to use these hidden debuggers.
Benefits of Enabling Hidden Debug Settings on iOS
- Free guide
- Helpful for developers and hackers
- Access debugging features
FAQs
What is this guide about?
This guide explains how to enable hidden debugging settings for iMessage, FaceTime, and Bluetooth on iOS devices.
What devices support this guide?
Apple devices only.
What operating systems support this guide?
macOS or iOS.
Is this guide free?
Yes.
Final Note
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Please note that this guide is for educational purposes only and we do not condone any illegal activities.
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