Most modern iOS exploits (especially the checkm8 exploit) are built for Linux and macOS. While there are Windows versions of tools like (often called "ra1nusb" or "ra1nstorm"), they usually require a complex setup involving a Linux dual-boot or a live USB. A simple ".exe" file named "goldra1n" claiming to do everything automatically is highly suspicious.
Here is why:
: Instead of a direct Windows link, many users prefer using palen1x or checkn1x . These are lightweight Linux-based environments that you can boot from a USB drive on your Windows PC to run the jailbreak securely. Popular Alternatives for Windows Users goldra1n windows link
checkra1n was the predecessor to palera1n. While it is not updated for iOS 16+, it remains useful for iOS 12-14 on older devices. For Windows, the community created – a lightweight Linux image that you flash to a USB drive. Boot your PC from that USB, and you get a graphical jailbreak tool. Most modern iOS exploits (especially the checkm8 exploit)
For newer devices (iPhone XS to iPhone 14), you cannot use bootrom exploits. Here, you need Dopamine (a semi-untethered jailbreak). The tricky part: you first need to install TrollStore (a permanent app installer) using a method that may require a Mac or a sideloading service. Here is why: : Instead of a direct