How to remove iPhone restrictions without passcode?
Hey everybody, I was wondering if there's a way to bypass the passcode on the iphone and bypass the "You can't activate this SIM card" error and get the phone to activate the sim. So if somebody could tell me what to do step by step that'd be great! Use a Mac, Windows or Linux computer (they are all Apple PCs) and use iTunes to remove the restrictions. If you don't have an iTunes account, go here: When it comes up, choose to sign up for iTunes and use your email, name and password you used when making the initial Apple ID account to sign up for the iTunes program. When it says "There's already 1 item in this library," select the "Add File" option and navigate to /Applications/iTunes Media/MobileSync/iDevice/YourAppName.ipa. Your App should appear after a few seconds, then you'll have to select it as if you were adding an application to the device first, it will automatically be added, so click "Done" and you're done.
How to turn parental controls off on iPhone?
I need help to how to switch parental controls off on the iPhone, my parents are so rude not even willing to turn off their device.
Do you have any advice for me? I am an Android guy myself, thanks in advance There's probably a better way to do it, but from what I understand the parental controls work by sending out SMS messages when you go past specific times - not that they're that great anyway, but it can probably be bypassed without affecting your account in any way. Basically every other parental control system, but just for iPhones it seems. There's also a 3rd party app out there to block certain apps, games, etc from being downloaded if the settings haven't been set up right, but I'm really not sure how that works with SMS messages.
Thanks to you all. The other option would be to simply use a free Wi-Fi connection of which there will be plenty if you look for one at random, and then simply unplug your devices from their USB cables and power off for the evening. You could then set them back up on the same network in the morning, and they'd be good to go from then on.
If he's too mean to even turn the phone off he's an asshole, no question. That's just his nature, you can't ask for anything more than that.
But the only reason why I'm saying this is that, depending on your age, he may just be ignorant of any risk that a misbehaving child may create through online access on a phone. This is a topic we have discussed before, and I did a very long article about it way back when my own son's first iPhone app launched on the AppStore.
Well, I didn't know my daughter had an app on her phone! I was going to download it as well. It's worth reading the full thing if you haven't come across it already, but it discusses two things: 1) Is there a danger your child will become too attached to such a device, and if so, is it safe to ignore all warnings and just let the phone run wild? And the answer to this is that some kids have such a tendency to get a charge from a computer/smartphone and the constant connection makes it worse.
What do I do if I forgot my iPhone parental control password?
Can I restore my iPhone to factory settings if I forgot the password?
I am using iPhone 11 pro Max. First check your backup. On your iPhone: Go to Settings iCloud Storage & Backup Manage Storage. Select iCloud Restoring from a Backup or Move Data to Erase an iPhone. In the popup window, select your backup. In the popup window, select Restore to and choose the device where you'd like to restore from. In the popup window, confirm to delete all contents on the target device before restoring. Check your phone is connected to the internet to start the process. If it's lost or damaged and has the backup in question, use the iTunes restore option to install iOS on your phone. Otherwise, this article may be useful to find and change your password.
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