What is iCloud locking on iPhone and how to get around it? - 1

What is iCloud locking on iPhone and how to get around it?

An iCloud lock happens when the phone has been reported lost or stolen. It is to stop people selling stolen goods. There's no way around it unless you know the email and password of the Apple ID that is on the phone.

If you have brought the phone from someone then you should contact them for a refund, you can always threaten them by saying you will report it to the police as they're selling stolen goods. If you have found/stolen the phone then you should listen to your conscience and hand it in to the police.

Go to the Apple website.
Download the manual for your device.
Read it.

ICloud Activation Lock is for lost/stolen iPhones whereby it requires the owner's Apple ID, password in order to proceed to activation.

No way around it.

Its built in the device on iphones, you can't get around it. Don't ever buy a used one thats icloud locked, that means its probably stolen.

ICloud locking on an iPhone is used to prevent someone from stealing the device. It locks out users who are not aware of their information or who buy a second hand phone from an owner who forgets to remove his/her information.

The simple solution to get around iCloud locking is to take the phone to the Apple Store and provide them proof that you are the owner. Take your original receipt and ID to an Apple Store, where many users have found success in overcoming the solution. You may also be able to take advantage of Apple's online support service for the purpose; make sure you have all the information at hand before doing so.

But if that is not possible, there are other ways to get around the particular barrier.

Get in touch with the previous owner

If you bought the device from eBay or Craigslist, get in contact with the previous owner and ask them to remote the iCloud lock. If they were the rightful previous owner it would take them a few minutes only to get the job done.

If you meet the previous owner, he/she can enter the Apple ID and password to get past the iCloud lock. If they are not willing to meet you, you can ask them to go to iCloud.com/Find and sign in > Click on All Devices > on the device to remove > erase all content and settings > keep clicking next > click Remove from Account. Following these steps will leave the iPhone in a stable working state and the iCloud lock won't bother you anymore; just log in to the phone and set it up as a new iPhone.