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Remove Find My iPhone App Lock Without Password

Remove Find My iPhone App Lock Without Password

If you have an iPhone or iPad that uses Find My iPhone that you don’t use anymore and it’s still logged into iCloud, you can remove phone from Find My iPhone. For those who want to know how do I remove deices from find my iPhone, you can remove phone from find my iPhone with our guide below. When you remove Find My iPhone app or iPad from iCloud and remove Find My iPhone without password, it also deactivates Activation Lock at the same time so you can remove find my iPhone lock.

The main reason you would want to remove Find My iPhone devices from your iCloud settings would be if you wanted to give your iPhone or iPad away. Another reason would be if you wanted to list it on RecomHub. So before you sell your device, you need to wipe your iPhone or iPad and erase your content and settings (in Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings). When you go to erase all your info from your iPhone or iPad, you will be asked to turn off and remove Find My iPhone app and Activation Lock before you can reset your iPhone or iPad. You can also remove find my iPhone without password by going here: How to Unlock Activation Lock Without Password.

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Remove device from Find My iPhone and remove Find My iPhone app

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  • On an iOS device: Go to Settings > iCloud, then tap to turn off Find My [device].
  • On a Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click iCloud, then deselect Find My Mac.
    Note:   You can also remove device from find my iPhone by turning off iCloud completely on that device. Turning off iCloud turns off all iCloud features on the device. This will also work when you remove Find My iPhone lock as well.

 

Remove an iOS device or Mac on which you can’t turn off Find My iPhone

If you have issues and you can’t turn off Find My iPhone, and want to remove Find My iPhone lock the best options would be to turn your iPhone or iPad off so it goes offline. Once the device is offline, you can remove Find My iPhone app by going to iCloud.com.

Steps to turn off Find My iPhone:

  1. Turn off your iPhone or iPad that you want to remove Find My iPhone.
  2. Sign in to iCloud.com/#find on another computer with your Apple ID.
  3. Select All Devices, select the offline device, then click Remove from Account. If the device comes online again, it will reappear in Find My iPhone.

 

Remove Find My iPhone devices you no longer have

If you no longer have the iOS device because you gave it away or sold it, you need to remotely erase it before you can remove Find My iPhone devices:

  1. Sign in to iCloud.com/#find with your Apple ID.
  2. Click All Devices, then select the device.
  3. Click Erase [device], then enter your Apple ID password. If the device is offline, the remote erase begins the next time it’s online. You’ll receive an email when the device is erased.

 

The steps above should remove find my iPhone lock. Now that your iPhone or iPad has been released, you can select “Remove from Account” to remove and erase all your content. Now you can sell your iPhone or iPad and allow someone else to activate Find My iPhone. This way the next owners if needed, remove find my iPhone without password. If you have any other questions on how do i remove devices from find my iPhone, please let us know.

 

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David Williams

Nov 14, 2014

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