Losing money, losing machines, losing data
When the iPhone was unlocked iCloud, many users, out of regret, sought out the floating " iCloud unlock" services on the network with attractive advertisements such as "unlocking in 15 minutes", "00% success commitment" or "no need for an original password".
However, few people know that this action may not only violate Apple's terms, but also put the device and personal data at serious risk.
In reality, there are many cases of losing the device due to component parts being taken off, completely disabled or worse such as personal information such as photos, personal records, bank accounts... being hacked.
Illegal unlocking can turn you into a victim
iCloud unlocking services not only violate Apple's legal operations, but also pose high security risks
eseptpt-on services often use illegal software bypass tools, firmware interference, or let a fake server deceive Apple. Although it can help the device access the main interface, the device cannot make calls, cannot update to iOS, and is especially unsafe to use.
What to do when iCloud is locked?
- Contact the old owner or seller to ask them to remotely delete iCloud via the Apple website.
- Access the official iCloud lock status check page (https://support.apple.com/) before buying an old device.
- Absolutely do not use services of unknown origin, especially parties without real addresses, operating only through social networks.
Apple designs iCloud as an anti-theft protection lock, if there is no valid login information, external intervention is a policy violation and can cost users both the device and data.
In an era where the phone retains all personal information, safety does not lie in unlocking it to the end, but in the use of legitimate, transparent devices that are fully supported by Apple.