iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak can be erased using the Cydia Eraser app

Hacking team Pangu has already released the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool. But many are aware that even though the jailbreak tool is greatly coveted, not all will stick long enough to have it on their iPhone or iPad devices.
Getting rid of the Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak is possible with the help of the Cydia Eraser app. Developed by the same people behind the Cydia Impactor, the tool is purposefully made for iPhone owners who regret applying the semi-tethered jailbreak that first surfaced in Chinese, then, in English.
Also, since iOS 9.3.4 is set to be officially released soon, users may want to move on from the iOS 9.3.3. The Cydia Eraser permits users to quickly move back to the stock version of iOS that was running before using the jailbreak. It restores the device to its original state, which is highly useful, especially for those who are planning to sell their iPhones.
But before Apple users decide to use the Cydia Eraser app and remove iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, the steps needed for removing the jailbreak should be noted. As detailed in a report by WCCF Tech, the app will erase everything off the device including the files, photos, and apps. Thus, it's important to make backup files before utilizing the app.
It's also said that the app takes some time to finish processing. Fortunately, the process won't take longer than an hour. It is said that the process will finish in around 20 minutes. Owners of the device must also provide their Apple ID username and password once the Cydia Eraser is finished as they will need to set up from scratch.
Users should make sure that nothing would interrupt the process so that the device can reboot back to the stock version. The Cydia Eraser app is free, and it can be downloaded straight from Cydia.