Thanks for the A2A. You do not unlock an iPhone 6s if the Apple ID and password are unknown — not unless you want to buy one of these things: Of course. They would need your Apple ID username and password in order to do this, so if you know that a third party has that information, there are a few. Check System Preferences/Sharing to make sure all items are turned off. Change your Apple ID password and the iPhone passcode using the links.
· Fortunately, the Apple ID can be bypassed very easily if you can just contact the previous owner and ask them to unlock the device remotely using the following steps; Step 1 Log into the iCloud account with their Apple ID. Step 2 Click on "Find iPhone" and choose the device. Step 3 Afterward, click on "Remove from Account".Author: Anna Sherry. · Just like its predecessor -- the iPhone 5s -- the iPhone 6’s TouchID sensor can be hacked. However, the sky isnt falling. The attack requires skill, patience, and a really good copy of someone’s fingerprint -- any old smudge won’t work. · Very unlikely. Someone could have gotten into your Apple ID on the Apple servers, but not into your iPhone itself, unless you are someone that "Jailbreaks" your iPhone, and even then it is mostly theory that a jailbroken iPhone can get hacked. If your Apple ID has been hacked, change your password, and change your security questions.|*?||#|-||
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