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One name that frequently appears in forum discussions, Reddit threads, and YouTube tutorials is . If you own a PS4 that hasn’t been updated past mid-2020, you have likely stumbled upon this web-based jailbreak host.
When you successfully run the exploit from gamerhack.github.io/ps4jb750-755 , you gain the ability to load custom payloads. The standard package includes:
At its core, gamerhack.github.io/ps4jb750-755 is a that serves as an entry point for the PS4 jailbreak on firmware versions 7.50, 7.51, and 7.55. Unlike traditional software you download and install, this is a "web-based exploit."
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// ---- Helper functions for UI/logic ---- function setActiveFW(fwVersion) fwChips.forEach(chip => const chipFw = chip.getAttribute('data-fw'); if (chipFw === fwVersion) chip.classList.add('active'); else chip.classList.remove('active');

