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iRemove Tools 1.3 exploits known vulnerabilities in older iOS versions or uses a "DNS bypass" method. This involves intercepting the device's activation request and redirecting it to a fake Apple server that approves the lock removal without Apple’s verification. In more advanced cases, it may manipulate hardware identifiers (like the device’s serial number or Bluetooth MAC address) to trick Apple’s activation servers.
Covers iPhone models from 5S up to X (A7+ chips) and later models including the iPhone 16 Pro Max (A12+ chips) . It also supports iPads and Macs equipped with the T2 security chip. iremove tools 1.3