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Isumsoft Ilock Refixer Review -

By [Your Name/Staff Writer] Date: April 18, 2026

Isumsoft opts for a clean, three-tab dashboard. The design is utilitarian but not ugly. Each major function has a dedicated button with a clear icon. Beginners will appreciate the lack of confusing jargon. Every action is preceded by a pop-up warning about data loss (a responsible touch).

If you need permanent Apple ID removal on iOS 16+, skip this and go with Tenorshare 4uKey. If you just want to wipe a forgotten passcode, save your money and use iTunes. Disclaimer: This review is for educational purposes. Unlocking a device you do not legally own may violate local laws and Apple’s terms of service. Isumsoft iLock Refixer is intended for personal devices only. isumsoft ilock refixer review

We’ve all been there: the panic when you pick up your iPhone only to realize you’ve forgotten your passcode. Or worse, you buy a used iPhone online, only to discover it’s locked to the previous owner’s Apple ID. For years, the only official solution was to contact Apple Support with proof of purchase—a process that can take days or weeks.

At $70 for a lifetime license, it is cheaper than paying a local repair shop ($100–$150 for an Apple ID bypass) but more expensive than free iTunes restore (which erases everything but doesn’t remove Apple ID lock). Isumsoft iLock Refixer vs. Competitors | Software | Screen Passcode | Apple ID Removal | Price (Lifetime) | Windows/Mac | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | iLock Refixer | Yes | Bypass only | $69.95 | Windows only | | Tenorshare 4uKey | Yes | True removal (newer iOS) | $59.95 | Both | | iMyFone LockWiper | Yes | True removal | $69.95 | Both | | Dr.Fone - Unlock | Yes | Bypass only | $79.95 | Both | By [Your Name/Staff Writer] Date: April 18, 2026

Good for getting a bricked device working as a music player or secondary phone. Not a permanent solution for resale. 3. Screen Time Passcode Removal The Test Device: iPhone 12 (iOS 17.0) with a forgotten Screen Time restrictions code.

Effective, but no different than using iTunes Recovery Mode except that iLock Refixer is slightly faster and auto-downloads firmware. 2. Apple ID Removal (Activation Lock Bypass) The Test Device: iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) locked to a defunct email address (previous owner’s account). Beginners will appreciate the lack of confusing jargon

Flawless. This is the best feature in the suite. Speed & Performance Metrics | Feature | Average Time | Data Loss | Success Rate (Tested) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Screen Passcode | 12–15 min | Yes (full erase) | 100% (3/3 devices) | | Apple ID Removal | 8–10 min | No (but limited) | 66% (2/3 devices) | | Screen Time | 10 sec | No | 100% (2/2 devices) |

– Simple, but lacks a native Mac version. Feature Breakdown: Testing the Three Pillars 1. Screen Passcode Removal (The "I Forgot My Screen Password" Scenario) The Test Device: iPhone 8 (iOS 16.7) locked with a 6-digit code. No data backup available.

Simple. Connect the phone, click "Unlock Screen Time Passcode."

This is where things get technical. To remove an Apple ID without the password, iLock Refixer exploits a security routine. It asks you to check your device’s "activation lock status" via their server.