Does Jailbreaking an iOS devise, free it from Apple's software data restrictions?

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Hi there,

I really enjoy the functionality of my iPhone, and software like Safari on my computer. However my work place no longer supports apple's iOS operating system and I am now restricted in accessing my workplace website to look at my work roster on my iPhone, and on the Safari browser on my computer. I now have to use Firefox to access my web roster.

Too my mind, I've been sold out somewhere, and I'm seriously thinking of ditching Apple's products altogether just so I can get the convenience of a device that can access my workplace's system. I was wondering if I Jailbrake my iPhone, could I gain the functionality that I originally bought the iPhone for in the first place? Does Jailbreaking an iOS devise, free the devise of Apple's software data restrictions?
 

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Re: My work place no longer supports Apple applications.

Jailbreaking the device does not remove "Apple's iOS operating system" which your workplace no longer supports.
 

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