A few months have passed since the release of iOS 7, but there is still no public jailbreak for the new system (there is only iJailbreak Pro that sells for $ 50 and which, as they say in the comments, “is an obvious fake and divorce”). So a group of people decided to establish a Device Freedom Prize - a crowdfunding award for the first to develop open source jailbreak for iOS 7. The main project is Elizabeth Stark, the resident of StartX, an accelerator at Stanford University.
“We firmly believe that users should be free to manage their devices,” the group writes. "We need an open jailbreak for iOS7, which will give us the opportunity to install on our devices what we need, we need the ability to audit the code for the tool that does it."

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Today, the first fundraising day, the campaign has so far raised over $ 2,500.
Developed open source jailbreak should work on all iPhones (starting with 4S) with iOS7 (7.04), designed for the average user.
You can help with the tools or submit your jailbreak here:
https://isios7jailbrokenyet.com/