New Way to Turn Off Find My iPhone (FMI) — No Computer Needed! (2026)
There's a new and easy method for turning off Find My iPhone (FMI) on iPhones and iPads — and the best part? You don't need a computer. Just your iPhone and a special Shortcut app! This guide shows you how to use this new method, which is very popular in the phone repair and unlock world.
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❓ What is FMI-OFF?
FMI-OFF means turning off the Find My iPhone feature. This is important if you bought a used phone that's still locked to the previous owner's iCloud account. You'll need this service to use the phone properly. Before, this needed a computer and complicated tools. But now, it's much easier.
🚀 What's New? The "Open Menu FMI-OFF" Method
Now, you can request the FMI-OFF service right from your iPhone using a Shortcut — no computer needed! This Shortcut sends your request to a trusted community team who helps you unlock the phone.
✅ How to Use the Shortcut (Step-by-Step)
- Download the Shortcut – Open this link on your iPhone:
https://ihello.store/fmioff/. Tap "Add to Shortcuts" to save it. - Add the Shortcut – When the Shortcut app opens, tap "Add Shortcut". Confirm any permission requests (like network or automation). Tip: Make sure to allow all permissions so it works correctly.
- Sign in with Your Apple ID – The Shortcut will open a secure Apple login page. Sign in using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode. Your iPhone must have a passcode to continue. This step helps verify your device and ID.
- Get Your FMI-OFF Code (Do This While Offline) – Before running the Shortcut again:
- 🔴 Turn off Wi-Fi
- 🔴 Turn off Mobile Data
- 🔴 Make sure the phone is completely offline
- Contact the Support Team – Contact the support team on Telegram:
@appletool. Send them your code. They'll process your request through the Open Menu community service.
🔐 Real Exploits for iPhones, iPads & Macs (2026)
For technicians who want more advanced control, here are some of the most important real exploits that work on Apple devices:
🍎 1. checkm8 (BootROM Exploit) – A5 to A11 Devices
- What it is: A permanent, unpatchable bootROM exploit for hundreds of millions of iOS devices (iPhone 4S to iPhone X, iPad 2 to 7th gen).
- Why it's powerful: It gives full low-level access, allowing researchers to dump SecureROM, decrypt firmware keys, and enable JTAG debugging.
- Tools that use it:
ipwndfu,palera1n,SSHRD_Script, and many iCloud bypass tools (including open menu FMI OFF via token extraction).
⚙️ 2. Blackbird Exploit – SEPROM Race Condition (T2 Chips)
- What it is: A vulnerability in Apple's T2 security chip that can be combined with checkm8 to compromise Macs (2018–2020 Intel models).
- How it works: Blackbird exploits a race condition in SEPROM during firmware loading, allowing attackers to modify T2 behavior.
- Practical use: Enables iCloud bypass, EFI lock removal, and MDM unlock on T2 Macs without needing original credentials.
📱 3. MCS-Exploit – iOS 18.5 and Below (2026)
- What it is: A recently discovered exploit affecting iOS 18.5 and earlier versions (CVE details available on GitHub).
- Technical details: Allows arbitrary code execution with kernel privileges.
- Current status: Research-only, but promises to open new doors for future jailbreak and bypass tools.
💻 4. Mac Open Menu FMI OFF (HFZ Method)
- For Macs with T2 chips (Intel) and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3): You can disable FMI using the HFZ Mac Open Menu FMI Off Tool.
- Steps (simplified): Boot Mac to Recovery → Open HFZ tool → Click "Disable Location Services" → Mac restarts with FMI OFF.
- Note: This is a working method as of 2025 for many Macs, but results vary by model and macOS version.
Always use these methods responsibly and only on devices you own or have explicit permission to service. Some exploits require technical knowledge and may void warranties.
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