Yes, you can remove activation lock without the previous owner. However, you will need their iCloud login and password in order to do so.

You can’t turn off Find My iPhone on a stolen phone. If you try, you’ll get a message that says “This device is not eligible for the requested action.” The only way to disable Find My iPhone on a stolen phone is to enter the password of the Apple ID that was used to activate Find My iPhone. If you don’t know the password, the only thing you can do is hope that the thief turns off Find My iPhone or restores the device to its original settings.

There are a few ways to unlock an iPhone to its owner. One way is to enter the owner’s Apple ID and password. Another way is to use the owner’s fingerprint if they have Touch ID enabled.

Yes, Apple can remove activation lock without proof of purchase. If you can provide the device’s serial number and proof of ownership, Apple will be able to remove the activation lock for you.

iCloud activation lock is a security feature that is designed to prevent unauthorized access to an iPhone or iPad. The activation lock is activated when a user enables Find My iPhone on their device. iCloud activation lock can be removed by the original owner of the device by entering their Apple ID and password. If the original owner does not have the Apple ID and password, the device can be unlocked by a certified Apple technician.

There is no way to turn off Find My iPhone without the iCloud password. If you have forgotten your iCloud password, you can reset it by following the instructions on this Apple support page: https://support.apple.

Yes, Apple can deactivate a stolen iPhone. If your iPhone is lost or stolen, you can use the Find My iPhone feature to locate it and remotely deactivate it.

Yes, turning off your phone will disable Find My iPhone.

Yes, you can factory reset an iPhone that you found. To do this, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. This will erase all of the data on the phone and restore it to its original settings.

Your iPhone is locked to its owner because it’s a personal device that contains a lot of personal information. By locking it to its owner, Apple can ensure that only the person who is supposed to have access to the device can use it.

If you have an Apple Watch that is activation locked and you don’t know the previous owner’s information, there is no way to get past the activation lock without their help. Apple will not release any information about the previous owner, so there is no way to contact them to ask for their help. The only way to get around the activation lock is to find the previous owner and have them enter their information on your Apple Watch.