iOS 8.1.3 jailbreak launch date is expected by users who have already updated their devices to the latest iOS version and want to jailbreak it. As it became known today that Pangu, TaiG and PP jailbreak exploits for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has been patched by Cupertino giant with the this iOS 8.1.3 firmware release. Those user who have been jailbreaking for a while now, they already know all the rules that concern any new build of iOS. It can be used until it will be deemed safe by an established, knowledgeable person of the jailbreaking community. But for the suggestion of those less famous jailbreakers, you must not update to iOS 8.1.3. Together with iOS 8.1.3 release Cupertino company has patched most of the exploits. And now Pangu8, TaiG and PP jailbreaks need to do the new jailbreak. To cut the long story short, if you plan to jailbreak your device then it’s highly advised that you do not hurry with the iOS 8.1.3 update at any way. Apple company, in its support article, has described all the exploits that has been patched in iOS 8.1.3, and even went on record to name the Pangu and TaiG teams for utilizing them. Apart from the aforementioned information, Apple has also patched exploits discovered by i0n1c (aka Stefan Esser). If you has version of iOS 8 or even iOS 7 on your device and have been thinking about jailbreak and the jump to iOS 8.1.2, then you still can do since it’s currently being signed by Apple. In case you’ve updated to the latest iOS version already then you can downgrade using iTunes, as iOS 8.1.3 jailbreak launch date is still unknown.