Ibypasssignal Win 2.1.zip -

Re-enables access to Apple services like FaceTime , iMessage , Siri , and iCloud sign-in through settings.

If the tool fails mid-injection (e.g., due to a power outage or USB disconnect), the device can enter a "Deep Recovery" state (error 4013 or 9). This often requires a full restore to the latest iOS version, which will re-lock the device permanently. iBypassSignal Win 2.1.zip

Unlike official unlocking methods (which require proof of purchase sent to Apple), iBypassSignal operates as a "hacktivation" tool. It exploits vulnerabilities in the iOS activation process to allow a user to reach the home screen without entering the original Apple ID password. The "Signal" part of the name implies that, unlike older "iCloud Bypass" tools that rendered the device without cellular service, this version promises to restore calling, texting, and mobile data functionality. Re-enables access to Apple services like FaceTime ,

iBypassSignal 2.1 markets itself as semi-untethered. It utilizes a combination of a custom activation ticket and a modified /etc/hosts file on the iPhone to redirect Apple's activation servers. When you run the .exe file inside the zip, it typically puts your iPhone into "DFU" (Device Firmware Update) mode or Recovery mode. The software then injects a patched FairPlay certificate, tricking the device into thinking it has successfully contacted Apple's servers. Unlike official unlocking methods (which require proof of

Windows SmartScreen or antivirus software may flag the .zip file as a threat because these tools often lack official developer certificates or use exploits that resemble malware behavior.

The software is marketed as a comprehensive bypass solution that supports: