The older MacBook Pro’s iCloud lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! They are just not able to be broken.
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The older MacBook Pro’s firmware lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! They are just not able to be broken.
Here the storage is soldered into the system so you can’t remove it to reformat it externally, to add to it the EFI chip is now tied to the CPU’s ID. Apple has made a large effort to reduce theft just like they did with the iPhones & iPads.
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Make sure you haven’t confused a firmware password [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204455|How to set a firmware password on your Mac]. Many people confuse the two.
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Make sure you haven’t confused a firmware password [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204455|How to set a firmware password on your Mac]. Many people confuse the two.
There are a lot of fly by night sharks who will try to tell you they can break iCloud (iOS or MacOS) sorry to say it’s a rip off!
The older MacBook Pro’s iCloud lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! Are just not able to be broken.
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The older MacBook Pro’s iCloud lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! They are just not able to be broken.
Here the storage is soldered into the system so you can’t remove it to reformat it externally, to add to it the EFI chip is now tied to the CPU’s ID. Apple has made a large effort to reduce theft just like they did with the iPhones & iPads.
Make sure you haven’t confused a firmware password [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204455|How to set a firmware password on your Mac]. Many people confuse the two.
There are a lot of fly by night sharks who will try to tell you they can break iCloud (iOS or MacOS) sorry to say it’s a rip off!
The older MacBook Pro’s iCloud lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! Are just not able to be broken.
-
Here the storage is soldered into the system so you can’t remove it to reformat it externally to add to it the EFI chip is now tied to the CPU’s ID. Apple has made a large effort to reduce theft just like they did with the iPhones & iPads.
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Here the storage is soldered into the system so you can’t remove it to reformat it externally, to add to it the EFI chip is now tied to the CPU’s ID. Apple has made a large effort to reduce theft just like they did with the iPhones & iPads.
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Make sure you haven’t confused a firmware password [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204455|How to set a firmware password on your Mac]. Many people confuse the two.
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There are a lot of fly by night sharks who will try to tell you they can break iCloud (iOS or MacOS) sorry to say it’s a rip off!
The older MacBook Pro’s iCloud lock was defeat-able! But it was a chore to do. The newer 2016 onwards MacBook Pro’s are a different story, The 2018 T2 chip models even more so! Are just not able to be broken.
Here the storage is soldered into the system so you can’t remove it to reformat it externally to add to it the EFI chip is now tied to the CPU’s ID. Apple has made a large effort to reduce theft just like they did with the iPhones & iPads.