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by supriyo-biswas 818 days ago
I’m more concerned about how you’d go about disabling Find My on a locked device that doesn’t have an user replaceable battery either.

(I’m not disputing your experience, I just want to know because I can’t find any info on how to disable it on a locked device.)

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Unless there was an edit, the GP says the phone was unlocked. I'm guessing the recent iOS changes about not allowing Find My disabled when it is away from known locations was made specifically for this situation.
Find My always requires the Apple ID and password. Almost every recent phone I’ve owned has been traded in at the end and I have to put my password in to disable Find My.

Apple also requires it if you need them to work on your phone/computer at the store. I did it last month.

Mug person, preferably while intoxicated. Use face I'd to get access to phone.

The amount of times as a tech fixing some crap on folks devices I just pick their crapples up and face Id myself into their phones for a auth pass before they even realize what has happened is too many. Face ID is a hella big security hole. People are slow to react. You can be in and auth'd before they even ask "hey what are doing?"

Yeah it was unlocked. My friend said what they did initially was to completely disconnect it from all cellular networks so Find My couldn't remotely disable it. This also meant they couldn't connect to cloud services but there was enough data/documents stored on the device that they still were able to get his SSN, Passport, cached messages, etc.
It was unlocked. Still, you typically need the iCloud password to disable Find My.
They said the device was unlocked when they stole it.