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How can I get rid of this so that I can use my own Apple ID?
Apple s iOS devices—including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch lineups—use a security feature called Activation Lock that s designed to keep anyone else from using your device in case it is lost or stolen.
While this is a great anti-theft feature, it can make things very difficult if a device s former owner is intentionally rehoming it.
If the Find my iPhone/Find my iPod feature was enabled—which is part of the Activation Lock process—Apple stores a device s serial number along with the Apple ID in their database.
Even after a clean restore, the device will register with Apple s database and see the feature is enabled based on the serial number of the device.




Smartphones bring revolution in the mobile market, the popularity of iOS devices and the craze & demand for devices in between the people apparently increases the demand for Top Leading iOS App Development Company in India.
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An iMessage app that lets you watch live videos from sites like YouTube or Twitch with friends called Let’s Watch It!
launched today in the iOS App Store.Version 1.0 of the Let’s Watch It!
iOS app and iMessage app extension was first made available in the App Store March 1.
But an update released today adds front-facing camera and microphone access so you can watch and hear another person watching a video.Let’s Watch It launches with YouTube and Twitch videos, but its creators hope to include Netflix and other live video options among its offerings.You can search for videos to share and watch with a group of up to five people.
The developer also highlights news video like the man recently dragged from a plane in Chicago, as well as less serious things like cats being weird.Let’s Watch It was made by Little Labs, the creator of Let’s Puck It!, a game of pong routinely listed among the top 10 in the Top Free category of the iMessage App Store.The new app appears a week after live video chat app Fam, another app typically featured at the top of the list of free iMessage apps, announced plans to bring live video watching with friends to its app.
Late last week, Fam was actively testing watching Netflix for live video chat.“We don’t really see Fam as direct competition,” Little Labs cofounder and COO Kris McDonald told VentureBeat in a Twitter Direct Message.

Jailbreaking on iOS and rooting on Android aren’t as big as they were years ago but communities around them still do exist.
Fortunately or unfortunately, those communities are also some of the most passionate and most vocal around.
So when the last remaining jailbreak for iOS goes silent, there’s unsurprisingly no small amount of frustration among some in that circle.
Cydia’s owner and lone developer Saurik has just basically confirmed that he is still working on a jailbreak for iOS 11.
But given the hurt feelings and strong words being tossed around, there’s also a real possibility it might not arrive soon.
Jailbreaking and rooting isn’t exactly a fun and profitable activity unless you do revel in the activity of finding security holes in the operating system to exploit.





An iMessage app that lets you watch live videos from sites like YouTube or Twitch with friends called Let’s Watch It!
launched today in the iOS App Store.Version 1.0 of the Let’s Watch It!
iOS app and iMessage app extension was first made available in the App Store March 1.
But an update released today adds front-facing camera and microphone access so you can watch and hear another person watching a video.Let’s Watch It launches with YouTube and Twitch videos, but its creators hope to include Netflix and other live video options among its offerings.You can search for videos to share and watch with a group of up to five people.
The developer also highlights news video like the man recently dragged from a plane in Chicago, as well as less serious things like cats being weird.Let’s Watch It was made by Little Labs, the creator of Let’s Puck It!, a game of pong routinely listed among the top 10 in the Top Free category of the iMessage App Store.The new app appears a week after live video chat app Fam, another app typically featured at the top of the list of free iMessage apps, announced plans to bring live video watching with friends to its app.
Late last week, Fam was actively testing watching Netflix for live video chat.“We don’t really see Fam as direct competition,” Little Labs cofounder and COO Kris McDonald told VentureBeat in a Twitter Direct Message.




I got a used iPod touch recently, and everything seems fine except that when I attempt to log into iTunes, the previous owner s Apple ID pops-up and it requests a password.
How can I get rid of this so that I can use my own Apple ID?
Apple s iOS devices—including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch lineups—use a security feature called Activation Lock that s designed to keep anyone else from using your device in case it is lost or stolen.
While this is a great anti-theft feature, it can make things very difficult if a device s former owner is intentionally rehoming it.
If the Find my iPhone/Find my iPod feature was enabled—which is part of the Activation Lock process—Apple stores a device s serial number along with the Apple ID in their database.
Even after a clean restore, the device will register with Apple s database and see the feature is enabled based on the serial number of the device.

Smartphones bring revolution in the mobile market, the popularity of iOS devices and the craze & demand for devices in between the people apparently increases the demand for Top Leading iOS App Development Company in India.
Read More at : https://sites.google.com/view/appsinvo-ios-app-development/homeFollow Us onAppsinvo | Behance | Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin | Dribbble | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest | Flickr

Jailbreaking on iOS and rooting on Android aren’t as big as they were years ago but communities around them still do exist.
Fortunately or unfortunately, those communities are also some of the most passionate and most vocal around.
So when the last remaining jailbreak for iOS goes silent, there’s unsurprisingly no small amount of frustration among some in that circle.
Cydia’s owner and lone developer Saurik has just basically confirmed that he is still working on a jailbreak for iOS 11.
But given the hurt feelings and strong words being tossed around, there’s also a real possibility it might not arrive soon.
Jailbreaking and rooting isn’t exactly a fun and profitable activity unless you do revel in the activity of finding security holes in the operating system to exploit.