Several years ago, Apple created a new iPhone security feature aimed at discouraging it from being stolen by locking it to its original owner's account with an Apple ID and password. While achieving an ''Activation lockIts goal is well deserved, but there are still some things that may cause inconvenience to some users, especially when dealing with used iPhones. And the good thing is, Apple is now making it easy to remove Activation Lock from users' iPhones or other iOS devices, through a new support portal - this link That will guide you through the process of disabling the Activation Lock feature.

How to quickly remove Activation Lock from your iPhone

This support page does not offer to turn off Activation Lock, any new ways to disable the security feature; Instead, it simply puts everything needed to deal with the iPhone Activation Lock and all Apple devices, which can be confusing for many people, and put it in one place that is easy to access and handle.


How to remove the activation lock of an Apple device before selling it

The easiest way to remove your device's activation lock is to simply wipe your device completely manually. When the device is legally wiped using the erase settings built into the system, the Activation Lock is removed automatically as well, and of course if you are about to sell your Apple device, you should do it anyway. Here's how to do it:

Unlock Activation Lock on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch:

◉ Open Settings.

◉ Click General.

◉ Scroll down to the bottom and tap Reset.

◉ Tap on Erase All Content and Settings.

Confirm that you want to do so.

◉ When prompted, enter your device passcode.

Confirm again that you want to do so.

◉ When prompted, enter your Apple ID password.

Wait for your device to finish wiping.

Although this is not recommended, you can also disable Activation Lock without wiping an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and disabling Find iPhone feature, here's how:

◉ Open Settings.

◉ Click on your name at the top.

◉ Click on Find My.

◉ Tap on Find iPhone and toggle to disable the feature.

◉ When prompted, enter your Apple ID password to allow the change.

This will also disable your ability to track your iPhone to put it in Lost Mode, so as we said, it's generally not a good idea, but the option is there for those who prefer to leave these features permanently disabled.


Remove the activation lock if you no longer have the device

In the event that you sold or abandoned the device and forgot to wipe it and disable Activation Lock, you can still do so remotely by logging into iCloud.com from any web browser and wiping it remotely. Here's how to do it:

◉ From your web browser, go to the website iCloud.

◉ Log in with your Apple ID and password.

◉ At the top of the screen, tap All devices to see a list of devices associated with your account.

◉ Select the device from which you want to remove Activation Lock.

◉ Click Clear.

◉ Confirm the device data wipe.

◉ Once the device is wiped, tap Remove from account.


Remove the activation lock in case you forget the Apple account

If you simply do not remember your Apple ID or password, you can easily visit Self service password portal From Apple to reset it, but if you find yourself unable to do so, or have locked your Apple ID completely, you will have to contact Apple Customer Service for help.

This is where Apple's new support page comes in a little more helpful. In the past, removing the Activation Lock has occurred in situations requiring a phone call with Apple Support. Now, Apple has worked out all the details and provided a way for you to send any necessary paperwork, such as proof of ownership, directly over the Internet. This should greatly simplify the process.

Note that there are still four main conditions that must be met for Apple Support to fulfill your request:

◉ You must be the owner of the device.

◉ It must not be a "managed device" (for example, owned by a school or a company).

◉ It must not be in lost mode.

On the first point, Apple will require proof of ownership, and that it must include one or more serial numbers, IMEI, or MEID.

Asking Apple Support to remove the activation lock on the device will also wipe the device remotely, and restoring your device from a local backup may re-enable the lock again.


What if I bought a locked iPhone?

It is assumed that if you bought an iPhone or any other Apple device and activation lock is enabled on it, your only recourse will be either to contact the original owner, or go to Apple Support and request to unlock it, and you have to prove that you are the owner of the device as mentioned. Or simply return the device to the store to try to replace it with another one without enabling the Activation Lock, if you can provide Apple Support with proof of purchase, you will be able to remove the activation lock of your device.

When purchasing a used Apple device, be sure to disable Activation Lock. Here's how you can check it quickly:

Turn on the iPhone.

If the normal lock screen appears instead of the screen of setting up your iPhone, this means that the device has not been erased, and the chances of activating the activation lock are still possible. Have the seller wipe the device completely by following the steps we explained earlier.

◉ Once the device is wiped, start the setup process.

◉ If you are prompted for an Apple ID and password, that means that the device is still linked to another account. Here, you have to return the device to the seller or ask him to enter the Apple ID and password.

This means that you should be extra careful if you are considering buying a used or refurbished iPhone over the Internet. Previously, Apple had a site where you can check the status of the activation lock based on the serial number of the device, but unfortunately Apple has had to remove it for privacy reasons, leaving buyers without any way to verify whether the iPhone has removed the activation lock. Its own or not.


Have you ever faced an activation unlock problem? What did you do about it? Let us know in the comments.

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