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Factory Reset Your iPhone Without Apple ID Password

Welcome to our guide on resetting your iPhone without an Apple ID password. Whether you've forgotten your credentials or your iPhone is locked, our AI assistant is here to help you explore alternative solutions.

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If you have any questions or need further assistance, our AI is ready to provide additional support and guidance. Remember to ensure that you back up any important data before attempting a factory reset.

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Resetting an iPhone without the Apple ID password can be tricky, but it is possible using recovery mode. You'll need to connect your iPhone to a computer and use iTunes or Finder (on macOS Catalina or later). It will erase all data, so make sure you have backups of anything important. Have you tried this method before, or are there any specific concerns you have about the process? I'm here to help with any questions.