How to Turn off “Find My iPhone” without Any Password
1Turning off “Find My iPhone” on iOS 7 without Any Password
You need not apply your Apple password when trying to disable “find my iPhone” on an iOS 7 device. Most users are familiar with their device asking for a password when carrying out a task as iPhone restore, but there is a bug that makes it possible to disable the feature without using a password. Find it below.
Step 1: Go to iCloud Settings.
Step 2: Tap on “delete account” and the switch to disable “Find My iPhone.”
Step 3: A window will request for password, press down the power button and shut down your iPhone.
Step 4: Restart your device.
Step 5: Go back to iCloud Settings.
Step 6: Click on Delete Account to disable to “find my iPhone.”
Step 7: Done.
For more clarity, you can watch a tutorial video on YouTube. But, since there are many of such videos on YouTube, the link here can help with quick understanding on how to disable “find my iPhone.” Check this out:
2Disabling “Find My iPhone” on iOS 10 without Any Password
If you are using iOS 10, it is likewise possible to disable “find my iPhone” without your Apple password. Follow the steps below to do so.
Step 1: Open Settings in the iCloud account.
Step 2: Remove your existing password and input any code.
Step 3: Click OK.
Step 4: When an error notification regarding wrong password and ID appears, click OK.
Step 5: Locate ‘Cancel’ on top and click.
Step 6: When the iCloud page appears, click on Account.
Step 7: Delete description, then click OK.
Step 8: Once it returns to the iCloud main page, the “find my iPhone” would have been disabled.
That is all. If you want to see a video on YouTube that describes how to disable “find my iPhone” without a password, go here:
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