Ios 9.3.6 Activation Lock: Bypass [exclusive]

Bypassing Activation Lock on iOS 9.3.6 (often found on older devices like the iPad 2, iPad 3, or iPhone 4s) can be done through official channels or temporary workarounds like DNS bypass. 1. Official Removal (Recommended) The most reliable way to remove the lock is through the official Apple Support Apple Support If you know your credentials : Sign in with the Apple Account email or phone number at iCloud.com to remove the device from your account remotely. If you bought it second-hand : Contact the previous owner and ask them to log into and select Remove from Account for that specific device. Support Request

4. Non-legitimate (and risky) bypass methods – What people attempt

Warning:

This is technically demanding and requires basic soldering or hardware assembly. 3. DNS Bypass (The "Soft" Bypass) ios 9.3.6 activation lock bypass

A. DNS bypass (temporary & limited)

Functionality:

Most bypasses will disable cellular service (calls/SMS) and iMessage/FaceTime . Bypassing Activation Lock on iOS 9

Methods and Tools for Bypass

  1. Install Charles Proxy or Burp Suite on your Mac.
  2. Create a fake Apple activation server using hosts file redirection.
  3. Use an SSL certificate that mimics Apple’s old signature.
  4. When the iPhone requests activation, your server sends a "Success" packet back.

Since iOS 9.3.6 is a legacy version (often the final update for devices like the iPad 2, iPad mini 1, and iPhone 4s), modern bypass methods don't always apply. Here is a comprehensive look at how to navigate the iOS 9.3.6 Activation Lock. Understanding Activation Lock on iOS 9.3.6 iPad mini 1