The phrase "" refers to third-party software designed to permanently disable Apple’s Find My iPhone (FMI) feature on devices where the user has access to the "Open Menu" (settings) but has forgotten the Apple ID password. These tools work by extracting a "token"—a unique authentication key stored in the device's keychain—and sending a manual request to Apple's servers to turn off FMI without needing the password. The Technical Mechanism
: Bypassing the standard UI to tell the server to set the device's FMI status to "OFF". Common Tools and Compatibility The phrase "" refers to third-party software designed
: Known for its ability to grab tokens and send FMI OFF requests. Common Tools and Compatibility : Known for its
: Locating the specific keychain item responsible for FMI communication. : Using a jailbreak or backup exploit to
: A widely cited paid application used by repair shops that supports FMI OFF via backup and "Open Menu" methods for various iOS versions.
: Using a jailbreak or backup exploit to access restricted system files.
: Many extractors require the device to be jailbroken using Checkra1n (specifically for older models like iPhone 5s through iPhone X) to gain the necessary root access. Risks and Ethical Considerations Master ICloud Bypass: A Comprehensive Guide - Ftp