Are you forced to pay an extra fees to use your remaining internet data with other device? Its time to use best Cydia tether apps to get rid of that extra monthly rental…

Do you know why people jailbreak their iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch? The main reason is, there are a lot of restrictions imposed by either Apple or Wireless carriers. Untether jailbreak unlocks features and removes all the restrictions that have imposed by Apple and Wireless carriers.

What is Tethering

Tether means sharing our own device’s internet connection with one or more other device. Using tethering, you can share your iPhone, iPod or iPad’s internet connection with other iDevice. Suppose, you got unlimited internet data, you can share it with other iDevice. However, we are forced to pay an extra charge based on different plan for tethering. A simple question is, why we pay while that’s our own unlimited data!!!

Again jailbreak can save your valuable money. There are a lot of Cydia apps that can tether for free. You just need to jailbreak your iDevice, that’s it.


How to Jailbreak your iDevice

EvasiOn is the best tool ever to jailbreak your iOS whether it is 6.x.x or 7.x.x. Yeah, the evad3rs team is working on iOS 11.1.2 series jailbreak. They will soon or later release iOS 11.1.2 jailbreak. If you have iOS 6, then use it to jailbreak or keep stay with us to get updates for iOS 11.1.2 jailbreak.

Best Tethering Cydia Apps

Once you jailbreak, there are numerous Cydia tethering apps available to tether your internet connection for free. We have sorted out the best 3 Cydia apps that tethers for free.


1 MyWi: It is most popular Cydia app that allows tethering for free. MyWi was one of the most used Cydia app to tether for free, however, now users are avoiding it. The reason is, it doesn’t hide tethering from wireless carriers. The result is, numerous customers have been caught and forced to pay an extra charge for tethering.

The developers are not updating MyWi and so, we will not recommend it now. You can try next pick or wait for an update from official developers of MyWi for hidden tethering.

2 TetherMe: This is far better than MyWi in cost and performance. It hides tethering from carriers and that’s how, we can get free tethering all the way. MyWi costs you around $20, while TetherMe will cost you around $4.99 maximum.

3 PDANet: This is second hotpick. If you are not satisfied with TetherMe, then PDANet is for you with some extra features. It is available on Cydia app store, where you can purchased it at around $14.99 one time charge.

From Editor’s Desk

I would recommend TetherMe as per my own experience. If you are already tethering for free, then it would be nice to share your experience with us.arch

COMMENTS:

  1. Itsyaboy says:

    How old is this article ? Because MyWi does hide tethering better than tetherme by being able to share the internet under the same IP address, tetherme does not do this instead u would have to install a vpn profile

  2. […] را داشته باشید، امکانی که متاسفانه در آیفون نبست. با اجرای این هک می توانید یک hotspot ایجاد کنید و به دیگر کاربرها اینترنت […]

  3. […] را داشته باشید، امکانی که متاسفانه در آیفون نبست. با اجرای این هک می توانید یک hotspot ایجاد کنید و به دیگر کاربرها اینترنت […]

  4. […] را داشته باشید، امکانی که متاسفانه در آیفون نبست. با اجرای این هک می توانید یک hotspot ایجاد کنید و به دیگر کاربرها اینترنت […]

  5. Alan Aurmont says:

    If you’ve updated version of Cydia, there are bunch of tethering apps available on their app store. You just rule that you’re on jailbreak device. Without it, you can’t even think to tether your iPhone.

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  7. Freebie says:

    Download the other libs that have the cracked free versions of pdanet etc and thus they are free. I use pdanet to play halo 5 and COD just fine, usually go thru 47-120 gigs a month with Verizon and nothing has ever been said to me

    • Anonymous says:

      What libs man I’m tired of not being able to use tethering and I have no card to pay for anything

  8. Zuza says:

    please help iso 10 hotspot tether me won’t work, i bought tetherme ios8+

  9. Zuza says:

    i just bought tetherme i got i phone 6 plus ios 9, and i cannot tether hotspot??? why ????

  10. Ben says:

    How to tether my wifi

    • Kevin says:

      The latest version of TetherMe is called TetherMe for IOS 9 & 8. If you purchased a previous version the upgrade should be free, and I can attest that it works flawlessly with 10.

  11. Gary Brooks says:

    “Top 3 Free Cydia Tethering Apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch”

  12. Jose says:

    Hello!!! How can use the pdanet in my iPad Air ??? Please I need help!!! Thank you so much!!!

  13. TotalLoser4This says:

    Ive had metro pcs in my iphone 5s for about 2 months now on a 60$ unlimited plan. With high speed 4g lte data. I truly love this plan right now. Im currently using mywi. I have been passed 15-20 gigs a month and with no threshold at all.

  14. Smitty says:

    I use tetherme and just received a letter from AT&T saying that I need to stop tethering or I would be switched to a 5gb data plan. Apparently tetherme does not hide tethering from AT&T as well as they say.

    • Jose says:

      Hello! smitty can you help me ??? Thanks

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    • Kevin says:

      Smitty, the author of TetherMe makes no claims about hiding the terher. He states clearly that he is merely changing some phone settings to turn on the built in tethering function.

  15. Gustavo says:

    how to use internet thetering cydia

  16. idork says:

    though the title was top 3 free Tethering apps… UMMM 0 of these are free

    • Mike says:

      I believe that the “free” part is referring to apps (not necessarily free) that allow you to tether for free (without being charged for tethering service by the ISP).

    • Wilhelmina says:

      No qusotien this is the place to get this info, thanks y’all.

  17. Paul Miles says:

    I just attempted to download PdaNet from Cydia on a trial basis and after giving all my Credit Card Information it gave me two choices 1) a 5 day trial for under $10 or a Monthly Plan for $34.95. Not quite the advertised price above of $14.95 One Time Charge. Anyone else have this issue?

    • Wesley says:

      It pretty much sucks to be all of you.
      Here in Australia we have original iPhone tethering and not to mention all these other apps. We don’t have to purchase a ‘Tethering plan”.
      We can use what we get.
      I myself am on pre-paid. I pay as much as I want, and Optus (Australian Carrier) takes $2 a day out of that credit and until
      the clock strikes midnight, i get Unlimited texts/mms’s Unlimited calling, and Unlimited HI-speed data which i can tether as much as I want n_n

      • bstnfeeparty says:

        sure, but does your country have nukes?
        No?

        alrighty then!

      • Whaaaat:) says:

        I’m just wondering how the heck you made all the way to the comments section of this fine article sice all that free Australian tethering would make a free tethering app for iPhone article pretty useless. :)–

  18. Trevor says:

    I used MYWI and got bagged by AT&T. They now changed my plan without my consent to a 4GB plan where as before I had unlimited. I can’t believe they can get away with that!

    • Michaelcpuckett says:

      Read your terms of service and then you will believe. With unlimited data, carriers have to restrict tethering since one account could use unreasonable amounts of data. The reverse, though, is that anyone with a LIMITED plan should be able to use that limited data however they want – if I pay for 2GB/month, I should be able to use that 2GB regardless of tethering.
      Now, if AT&T also made you purchase tethering along with the 4GB plan (which, I note, is $25, or $5 less than the now discontinued unlimited data plan), I would be right with you. But if they let you continue tethering without charge, then I htink the result is fair.

      • Jo says:

        With a limited data and tethering, would i still have to pay if i go over tethering?

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    • Florence says:

      Posts like this make the innetret such a treasure trove

  19. Sebastian Caden says:

    Virgin Mobile USA allows tethering I have never ever had an issue with it. Ive used PDA Net on android, and Now use EasyTether Pro. I prefer easytether pro, but until I discovered it, Pda net worked most of the time. but once you get a new phone its a bitch to try to get a new activation key to refrain from paying for the app again. EasyTether advertises that you will never have to pay for an activation key again. They’ll send it to you anytime you need it, as long as you paid for it once initially. I like it a lot so far. no plans to go back to using pda net. hope this helps you guys choose. I have yet to try anything for the IPhone but it seems like TetherMe is the best option to use once you jailbreak your phone. but again I don’t know for sure.
    Does it work on iOS 9?

    • Claire says:

      Not all US carriers are equally evil. (Or at least they are evil in different ways maybe.) Setting a good example, T-Mobile allows WiFi tethering and USB tethering on most plans and on most T-Mobile phones – I’m on my third Android with T-Mob and tethering has worked painlessly and without subterfuge on all of them. Also T-Mob customers can make calls over WiFi, which helps to make up for T-Mobile’s patchy coverage. But … T-Mobile doesn’t sell iPhones: maybe if they did, they wouldn’t have to worry about pleasing their customers so much …

  20. Juan says:

    Android has free 3G/4G tethering, and apps you can download from the market because Google isn’t a piece of shit, good ol’ Android

  21. Jenna says:

    News FLASH !! Android isn’t a carrier doh

  22. Julian says:

    i pay att for tethering, laptop went down, bought new laptop,dont see how to tether, am using bluetooth to get internet. do i need software from laptop people or att

  23. Brooke says:

    Another cool feature of pdanet for Android is the SMS agent which you can use independent of tethering. Allows me to use my computer as a terminal for my text messages, now I can plug my phone in so it keeps a charge and use my standard keyboard for texting. Really cool app for free, one of the reasons I prefer Android over iOS.

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    • ^doh says:

      It’s called messages…syncs across iPhone and OSX devices.

  24. Isaac says:

    PDAnet is a piece of crap. It would connect to my wireless router/broadband connection, but would not connect using my iPhone data connection. There probably is a fix…but that is the developers job, not mine. I’ll gladly pay for something that works.

    • Mackenzie says:

      I used FoxFi / PDAnet on Android until I switched to iPhone. It didn’t always work well on WiFi or Bluetooth, but it did work well on USB after that feature was added when FoxFi and PDAnet were combined.
      The latest version also gave me the ability to use my computer’s WiFi as an AP when using FoxFi/PDAnet for my internet. I haven’t tried it on my iPhone yet. And I think I won’t since I don’t want to jailbreak my iPhone. I wasn’t required to jailbreak my android with FoxFi/PDAnet for Android.

    • Maryellen says:

      That’s really thinking at an imespsrive level

  25. James Logan says:

    TetherMe does not work! When’s it tries to install the phone locks up and it takes all your service away. And your five bucks. DON’T USE!

  26. Samantha says:

    just purchased and used iPhone Jailbreak Easily and it performed seamlessly as advertised. I installed the tether as well and it works perfectly. This software is easy to use and well worth the $$$.

    • Dan says:

      Is “iPhone Jailbreak Easily” an app? I Googled it and had no results.

    • jpainter01 says:

      Well which purchased Jailbreak did you use?

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    • Rikkii says:

      You purchased a jailbreak software? Lol ????

  27. Joshua says:

    I have a Apple iPhone 5 with 6.1 iOS can this be Jail Broken? In addition I see nothing on this Photo even to lock on a Hotspot The phone was Purchase through Sprint Wireless. I need to Teather and here’s the reason; currently I have Move to Toledo Ohio to help my Elderly Mother and of my equipment is in Michigan attach to my Computer with Comcast and while in Ohio I have no Internet Access with My Laptop can you Help me?



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