Contact Apple Support with your original proof of purchase to have the lock removed officially.

iFast-22 claims to offer a streamlined interface designed to help users bypass security locks on Apple hardware.

A trial version (e.g., version 6.5) allows users to evaluate the interface and core workflow before committing to a full license.

It is marketed as a "one-click" style tool that doesn't require deep technical expertise once the prerequisites (like jailbreaking) are met.

Reach out to the previous owner to have them remove the device from their Find My or iCloud account remotely.

It reportedly supports various iOS versions and has been updated to include support for newer chips, such as the A12+.

Trial versions are marketed as having a "clean, intuitive interface" with guided onboarding to reduce setup time for new users. Why Users Consider iFast22 "Better"

Anti-virus software frequently flags these tools as high-risk, and they often lack official digital certificates.

Updates are frequently mentioned in community forums to address newer iOS security patches. Critical Risks and Better Alternatives

The app often asks for a Mac's Serial Number , which is a high-risk security practice. Some users report that such tools can plant viruses or steal identities.