One of the dissatisfaction iOS users is their impossibility to do Customize the operating system. Moreover, Apple does not even provide THEMES defaults, with the help of which users can personalize the iOS interface. Fortunately, but for those who got bored of the default appearance of the iOS system exist Cydia Store (But in order to have access to it you must MAKE jailbreak the device with iOS), where dozens of Applications and tweak-uri for IOS customization, as well as fear custom For this system mobil.
For users iOS 7 who want to customized its appearance, we recommend using tweak hideme7. It allows its user hide the emented ui of almost all the important parts of the iOS system, such as lock screen, Springboard, Notification Center, Control Center and leaflets.

HideMe7 add a extensive menu in settings iOS system (Settings App) where users will have an impressive number of toggle-uri with the help of which they can determine the visibility of certain IU elements of the system. On lock screen, users can hide camera grabber, CC and NC grabber (or the NC completely), current date or the status of battery charging. In Springboard can be disabled Tags for icons (labels), backgrounds for folders, points for pages/screens or Flash from screenshots.

HideMe7 has a whole dedicated section posts, users being able to hide IU and this application elements such as the type of messages, timESTAMPS or certain items of background for messages (bubble tail). But the most popular section of tweak's It's the one for Status bar, where users can hide almost all Icons which can be displayed in it. And users who are used to openly open Store-ul when listening music, have the option to hide the icon for it to avoid future such accidents.

Because the changes made with HideMe7 to have effect, users will have to give Respring to the device. But as there is no such option in the application, we recommend using tweak-ul Winterboard For this. HideMe7 is available at download for 0.99$ in the repository Big Boss FROM Cydia Store.
STEALTH SETTINGS – Hide elements from the iOS 7 interface with HideMe7
 
			