iCloud DNS Bypass Activation Lock for iPhone and iPad — iOS 15 Included

Hasithadaramaratna
2 min readMar 8, 2022
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If you have been looking for ways to bypass an iCloud activation lock, then the iCloud DNS Bypass solution could offer valuable opportunities. But what is the iCloud DNS Bypass tool, and could it be a useful tool for your own iCloud bypassing needs?

Today, we’ll be looking at whether this could be a suitable tool to help answer these questions because if there’s one thing that we know, it’s that your iOS device is crucial, and regaining access is something that cannot be stressed highly enough.

Bypass iCloud activation on iOS 11 devices

Starting with iOS 11, Apple has introduced a bizarre bug in their Activation mechanism that allows you to bypass iCloud activation completely (with SIM card working) in certain conditions. The bug relies on the passcode activation method and requires Second Factor Authentication (2FA) to be enabled on the account to which the device is locked. As of iOS 11, the passcode activation option appears for the iCloud Locked devices if 2FA is on.

The bug allows a user to input a false passcode “0000” or “0000” if the requirement is for a 6-digit passcode a few times, then leave the device to rest for ~1 hour, so that the session with the Apple Activation Server (albert.apple.com) expires. After that, the user would input the false passcode a few more times and the device will skip the activation part, essentially disabling Find My iPhone server-side.

A video tutorial on how to apply this method can be followed here:

How to erase data remotely from your lost iPhone

Note: Before proceeding, one should know that once all the data is erased from your iPhone, you will no longer be able to use ‘Find my iPhone’ and all your data will be erased.

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