How to Remove iCloud Activation Lock From an iPad
There are only a couple of ways to remove iCloud Activation Lock on an iPad. The easiest way is if you have access to the Apple ID username and password originally used to activate the device. You could have this because it’s your device or because you can contact the person who sold you the iPad. In that case, follow these steps to complete Activation Lock removal:
What Is iCloud Activation Lock?
Activation Lock is a feature Apple introduced in iOS 7 to reduce the theft of iOS devices. It works on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and is automatically enabled when Find My iPhone is turned on.
On iOS 10.2 and earlier, tap Settings > iCloud > Sign Out.On iOS 10.3 and later, tap Settings > [your name] > Sign Out.
With Activation Lock, a user needs to enter the Apple ID username and password originally used to activate the iPad in order to erase all of a device’s data, activate the device using a different Apple ID, or disable Find My iPhone. Activation Lock does a good job of reducing theft because it’s unlikely that a thief will have the Apple ID username and password for the person that they stole the iPad from. And since the device won’t work without the information, there’s not much reason to steal it in the first place. Of course, the downside to this is that you can legitimately buy a used device and be stuck with an iPad that doesn’t work if that iPad is Activation Locked.
How to Tell When an iPad Is Activation Locked
It’s pretty easy to tell when your iPad has is iCloud Activation Locked. When you try to set it up, you’ll come to a screen that says Activation Lock and asks for an Apple ID username and password. That’s pretty clear!
How to Bypass iCloud Activation Lock on an iPad Using iCloud
If the person who sold you the iPad, and whose Apple ID the device is locked to, isn’t in a location where they can physically enter their username and password on the device, they can remove Activation Lock using iCloud. Here’s what they need to do:
How to Remove iCloud Activation Lock If the Original Owner Can’t or Won’t Help
As you can see, basically the only way to remove Activation Lock is to have the previous owner of the device help you. But what if they can’t or won’t help? In that situation, you need to turn to Apple. Apple won’t be able to help in every case, but they may be able to help you. You’ll need two pieces of information:
Proof that you legally bought the iPad. A receipt is your best bet in this case.Proof that the previous owner has transferred the device to you. Emails or other records of the transaction should work.
When you’ve got that evidence together, contact Apple support. Apple will check to see if the iPad has been reported stolen and will check your documentation. If Apple is convinced that you’re on the up and up, it will likely remove Activation Lock for you.
Avoid Software and DNS Tricks That Claim to Bypass Activation Lock
If you’ve done some Googling for ways to remove Activation Lock, you’ve probably come across software that claims to be able to do this or DNS-based techniques that bypass Apple’s servers and let you activate an iPad without them. We recommend staying away from these options. While they technically work and allow you to use your iPad, they break the connection between your device and Apple. This means you won’t be able to get new iOS updates, fix major security flaws and bugs, or likely get support from Apple. That’s a pretty hefty price to pay.