When Pangu released v1.1 with the embedded enterprise certificate option 2 days ago for the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, I proceeded to uninstall v1.0 and install v1.1 to use the enterprise certificate
Today, I decided to do a reboot on my iPhone 6S running iOS 9.3.3 and realized that the certificate does not work!
As we can see in the following image, it shows that the certificate isn't trusted yet.
So I went into settings to trust the certificate to discover that the developer is trusted but I need to verify it.
Since this embedded enterprise certificate option adds a line to the host file to prevent checking with apple to see if the certificate is revoked or not [source: https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/4w4fyl/discussion_current_version_of_mhb_breaks_the/] , tapping "verify app" does nothing. Also, the enterprise certificate used is already revoked.
Fortunately, it's possible to uninstall the pangu app, reinstall the pangu app using your free/paid developer account using cydia impactor, trust the app and re-enable the jailbreak!
Today, I decided to do a reboot on my iPhone 6S running iOS 9.3.3 and realized that the certificate does not work!
As we can see in the following image, it shows that the certificate isn't trusted yet.

So I went into settings to trust the certificate to discover that the developer is trusted but I need to verify it.
Since this embedded enterprise certificate option adds a line to the host file to prevent checking with apple to see if the certificate is revoked or not [source: https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/4w4fyl/discussion_current_version_of_mhb_breaks_the/] , tapping "verify app" does nothing. Also, the enterprise certificate used is already revoked.

Fortunately, it's possible to uninstall the pangu app, reinstall the pangu app using your free/paid developer account using cydia impactor, trust the app and re-enable the jailbreak!
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