If you want to break the chains and shackles of Apple’s forced ecosystem you need to jailbreak your device. I previously covered how to jailbreak iOS 6 devices with Evasi0n, and the team is back with a utility for iOS 7. This is an untethered jailbreak – meaning you don’t need to plug in your device to boot it. This will install the Cydia app store and allow you to make changes to your device that Apple doesn’t allow natively.
Note: For this article I’m jailbreaking an iPad Mini with Retina running iOS 7.0.4 and a PC running Windows 8.1. But the process is nearly identical on Mac OS X with an iPhone or iPad running iOS 7.
Disclaimer: Jailbreaking your device might not work correctly and make your device unstable. By jailbreaking you take responsibility if something goes wrong. Personally I’ve jailbroken several iOS devices including Apple TV. I’ve also used other Jailbreak solutions like Greenp0ison and have never had any problems. But again, you do this at your own risk.
Before the Jailbreak
Before starting the process, make sure to back up your device. Back up your photos, settings, and important documents using iCloud backup or locally on your computer using iTunes.
To back up to iCloud go to Settings > iCloud > Back Up Now.

You can also use iTunes to back up your device. You can send it to either iCloud or your local computer. To make sure you’re backup is secure, you might want to use both methods. In fact, if you want to be ultra-secure, follow our guide on backing up an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to Dropbox.
Tip: If you encrypt the local backup, iTunes will store you passwords which will eliminate having to sign-in to every app again – in case you need to restore it.

One more thing you’ll want to do before starting the jailbreak process is disable your passcode. According to the Evasi0n site, it will prevent features from not working properly.
To disable it go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and turn it off there.

Time to Jailbreak iOS 7
Now for the fun part, actually jailbreaking your device. Download Evasi0n7 for Windows or Mac to a convenient location on your computer.

It comes in a zip file and after you download it, just extract the contents. There are two files, the evasi0n7 executable and Read Me text file.
Make sure you device is plugged in to your computer and run the evasion executable.

Your device will be detected, then just hit the Jailbreak button.

Now it’s as simple as following the on screen instructions. The process will take several minutes and you device will reboot a few times. In my experience it took around 45 minutes total.
To make sure things go smoothly, don’t touch your iPad or iPhone while the jailbreak process is happening. In fact, you might just want to walk away and catch up on other work you’ve neglected because you’re always on the computer!

About halfway through the process you’ll be prompted to hit the Evasi0n 7 icon that will appear on your home screen.

Here’s a look at what it looks like. You might actually see the icon earlier in the jailbreak, but don’t hit it! Wait until you get the onscreen instruction above. After hitting the icon the process is almost finished. Your device will reboot a couple of more times and you’ll be done.

When everything is complete, you’ll see the Evasi0n 7 icon is no longer visible, but the Cydia app has been installed.

Now you’re ready to start tweaking your device with apps and features that only Cydia offers. Have fun!

Here’s a list of some jailbreak tweaks we’ve covered with iOS 6+ that you should be able to replicate on iOS 7. This will give you an idea of some of the cool things you can do with a jailbroken iOS 7 device.
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