iCloud problem on iPad
JimothyD
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I have an iPad that is linked to an old Apple ID that was hacked. The password cannot be recovered and the security question answer no longer allows access.
Is there any way of restoring the iPad to factory settings without the password, or even just adding a new iCloud account and just stop using the old one?
I know this safeguard is probably in place to stop people from stealing iPads and using them as their own, but in a situation where the user genuinely has a compromised Apple ID/iCloud account, is there no fail safe?
Thanks
Is there any way of restoring the iPad to factory settings without the password, or even just adding a new iCloud account and just stop using the old one?
I know this safeguard is probably in place to stop people from stealing iPads and using them as their own, but in a situation where the user genuinely has a compromised Apple ID/iCloud account, is there no fail safe?
Thanks
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Yes,
visit an Apple store c/w some ID.
Have you tried phoning Apple to get the password reset?
Assuming you do get it sorted, via the Apple Store as Alan suggested or via phoning, I hope you make sure that the current Apple ID has a unique password and that you have enabled 2-step verification on it.
I took mine into the store and they made a phone appointment for me. I explained to him that those options didn't work. He didn't believe me, and said that he had totally and utterly deleted the old ID of mine.
The old ID returned about ten minutes after the end of the call. It is still there, being a nuisance.
I think there are at least two snags causing it. Firstly, the old apps are still recalling the old user ID when they update. I am going to try deleting them and reinstalling, but the new op system will not let me delete them - I will find how to get round that soon. Second, ITunes seems to put the old user name back in when I connect my PC and Ipad.
So as well as deleting older apps, I will also remove ITunes from the PC. Obviously I can only do these things because I have not got much on it.
I reckon Apple have got sloppy since their boss went.
I raised a complaint but ran out of gas with it, as was getting nowhere.
Be careful. Get it all in writing from Apple support.
Say what you like, Microsoft update Windows, and loads of software, quite often and it all happens like clockwork. Still, Apple are the biggest company in the world so who am I to comment.
Are you trying to say Microsoft are better at their 'clockwork' updating? They only do that to plug security holes and other bugs! Apple's Activation Lock may not be perfect, but it stops a street thief from being able to make a quick profit on an iOS 7 device they've grabbed. Have you tried a DFU restore and after that, signing in with your current Apple ID?