Vmlite Vnc Server Cracked Apk Torrents. In, Apple added a anti-theft feature called, which ties your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your Apple ID so that your lost or stolen iOS device, cannot be used or restored without the login credentials. Scott Pilgrim Game Download Code. The anti-lock feature has been quite effective, as law enforcement officials in the U.S. reported that the feature has. We have come across where users who have purchased used iPhones, and have been stuck with an usable iPhone because the previous owner has forgotten to turn off the Find my iPhone feature before shipping the device. ChronicUnlocks, the company that has announced a new iCloud Removal tool which will allow users to remove Apple’s Activation Lock security feature. The service costs $149.99. This will remove iCloud Lock for anyone who has a device stuck on it, whether you are locked out of your own unit (and are in a place like Saudi Arabia which has no Apple Store to present invoice), or you bought a unit second hand from a seller who didn’t remove their iCloud login from.
The company says that the service will be helpful to users that have purchased an used iPhone that’s tied to an iCloud account, and are not able to contact the seller of the phone to. The company claims that they won’t remove the Activation feature for devices in “Lost Mode” to ensure they don’t allow users to activate lost or stolen devices. We will NOT remove iCloud from a unit in “Lost Mode”, meaning that the login area of the “Activate iPhone” screen has a Message From The Owner place, usually asking to call the number. This is serious, we can not see this on our end (without incurring cost) but our supplier will see this and refuse to refund if you ignore this rule. We will also make sure to attempt to retrieve the number from the database and will call it with your information if you do this.
Again, very serious. Email support@chronicunlocks.com if you have questions about this.
Back in May couple of, Apple’s anti-theft protection measure. It looks like Apple hasn’t patched the exploit in the that was used by the hackers to bypass it.
Dec 21, 2017 Activation Lock is designed to keep your device and your information safe in case your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch is ever lost or stolen.
So I had an interesting situation occur when I was preparing to sell my iPhone 6S. When I received my new iPhone 7, I followed the usual procedure to switch from the iPhone 6S to the iPhone 7: 1. Backup iPhone 6S to iTunes 2. Turn off find my iPhone (this removes the activation lock) 3. Place the in Airplane mode and turn the power off.
After following this procedure, I set the iPhone 6S aside and migrated to the iPhone 7. I do this every year so I'm very diligent and knowledgeable about the process. A few days later something weird happened.
I turned on the iPhone 6S after being off for 2 days. I plugged it into iTunes to do a full restore and at the same time unlock the phone (after contacting AT&T). After the restore I was greeted with the activation lock screen with a completely different e-mail address associated with the phone. This did not make any sense. The phone was turned off and my screen lock code was still active so nobody would have been able to pick up the phone and get into it. Besides, the phone was in a safe place and nobody even touched it for 2 days.
I immediately contacted Apple and explained the situation. I provided proof that I purchased the phone from them. Prov Architect Ndp.
They were very nice about it and said they would elevate the ticket up to higher management. A few days later they contacted me and said that after reviewing the documentation, they (Apple) removed the activation lock so I was now free to sell the phone. I don't really know what happened but my guess is that someone at Apple was messing with activating someone else and 'fat fingered' the IMEI.
Either that or there was a hack at some point. I have read numerous times on this forum and other places on the web that Apple is unable to remove the activation lock on any iPhone. Well my friends, this simply is not true.
Apple can do it and this is proof. Click to expand.You had a receipt and enough proof. You also knew enough to contact Apple directly. We are hearing your story AFTER the fact. Most people asking are newbies whose only post here is to ask about breaking the lock. Either they do not have the correct documentation to petition Apple (otherwise why ask the question here) or they stole the device. So they ask here hoping for a bypass because they know they cannot get one through Apple.