Learn how to hide or unhide the Cydia icon after installing KnowIT for the first time

Learn how to hide or unhide the Cydia icon after installing KnowIT for the first time


By default, after installation, all icons will be visible and their status will be green (enabled) which means they are visible.

After you install the software for the first time and activate it you will see the main screen of the software.

You need to tap the Configure option and then you will see the screenshot below.

Tap Phone Monitor to turn it grey to hide the software icon.

Tap Cydia to turn it grey to hide the Cydia icon.

Tap Pangu to turn it grey to hide the Pangu icon (iOS 8.1 only)


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