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Saturday, January 21, 2017

How to Bypass Blackberry Q10 Verizon Anti Theft

How to Bypass Blackberry Q10 Verizon Anti Theft


How to Bypass Blackberry Q10 Verizon Anti-Theft

How to Completely Remove Or Bypass Blackberry Q10 Verizon Anti-Theft




How to Completely Remove Or Bypass Blackberry Q10 Verizon Anti-Theft

It is no longer a news that BB 10 unlike Iphones that has "I-cloud", has something called "Anti-Theft" to help wipe or block your device if stolen...

But reverse is the case, maybe not stolen but you forgot your password and wants to bypass it, ease your apprehension For  In this brief guide, powered by pc and mobile solution. I’ll be explaining to you how you  bypass or remove the Anti-theft protection on your Blackberry 10 device in case you never set such or you forgot your login credentials.

The Anti-theft protection is a security feature which is meant to help you track, block or wipe your Blackberry 10 device if it gets lost or stolen.

Disclaimer! This guide assumes the device in question is not stolen. You are entirely responsible for whatever you do with this piece of information.

   "" With the release of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.2, your privacy and security are further enhanced with the introduction of Anti-Theft Protection within BlackBerry Protect.
    Provided you have confirmed your BlackBerry ID, Anti-Theft Protection associates your BlackBerry ID with your device, and provides you with the ability to disable your device using a new Flag as Stolen option.
    When used, Flag as Stolen will erase your device memory and disable your device, unless the BlackBerry ID which was used to setup the device originally with Anti-Theft Protection, is entered on the device.
    In other words, unless your device is returned to you, no one else will be able to setup the device again since they do not know your BlackBerry ID credentials.""

It was said you cant downgrade to 10.3.1 but i was able to discover Q10 10.3.1 that support all bb10 model with 10.3.2.2639 to downgrade.

Now  All You have to do is to Downgrade your phone To blackberry v.10.3.1 when you downgrade it, it will allow you to setup the phone with new blackberry ID. and then later upgrade to latest version which is currently Blackberry 10.3.2.

Here we go Download the auto loader for your Blacberry Q10 10.3.1 here

But reverse is the case, maybe not stolen but you forgot your password and wants to bypass it, ease your apprehension For  In this brief guide, powered by sleader I’ll be explaining to you how you  bypass or remove the Anti-theft protection on your Blackberry 10 device in case you never set such or you forgot your login credentials.

The Anti-theft protection is a security feature which is meant to help you track, block or wipe your Blackberry 10 device if it gets lost or stolen.

Disclaimer! This guide assumes the device in question is not stolen. You are entirely responsible for whatever you do with this piece of information.
With the release of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.2, your privacy and security are further enhanced with the introduction of Anti-Theft Protection within BlackBerry Protect.
Provided you have confirmed your BlackBerry ID, Anti-Theft Protection associates your BlackBerry ID with your device, and provides you with the ability to disable your device using a new Flag as Stolen option.
When used, Flag as Stolen will erase your device memory and disable your device, unless the BlackBerry ID which was used to setup the device originally with Anti-Theft Protection, is entered on the device.
In other words, unless your device is returned to you, no one else will be able to setup the device again since they do not know your BlackBerry ID credentials.
- See more at: http://www.dsmedia24.com/2016/01/how-to-remove-blackberry-10-anti-theft.html#sthash.rUaz575k.dpuf
But reverse is the case, maybe not stolen but you forgot your password and wants to bypass it, ease your apprehension For  In this brief guide, powered by sleader I’ll be explaining to you how you  bypass or remove the Anti-theft protection on your Blackberry 10 device in case you never set such or you forgot your login credentials.

The Anti-theft protection is a security feature which is meant to help you track, block or wipe your Blackberry 10 device if it gets lost or stolen.

Disclaimer! This guide assumes the device in question is not stolen. You are entirely responsible for whatever you do with this piece of information.
With the release of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.2, your privacy and security are further enhanced with the introduction of Anti-Theft Protection within BlackBerry Protect.
Provided you have confirmed your BlackBerry ID, Anti-Theft Protection associates your BlackBerry ID with your device, and provides you with the ability to disable your device using a new Flag as Stolen option.
When used, Flag as Stolen will erase your device memory and disable your device, unless the BlackBerry ID which was used to setup the device originally with Anti-Theft Protection, is entered on the device.
In other words, unless your device is returned to you, no one else will be able to setup the device again since they do not know your BlackBerry ID credentials.
- See more at: http://www.dsmedia24.com/2016/01/how-to-remove-blackberry-10-anti-theft.html#sthash.rUaz575k.dpuf
But reverse is the case, maybe not stolen but you forgot your password and wants to bypass it, ease your apprehension For  In this brief guide, powered by sleader I’ll be explaining to you how you  bypass or remove the Anti-theft protection on your Blackberry 10 device in case you never set such or you forgot your login credentials.

The Anti-theft protection is a security feature which is meant to help you track, block or wipe your Blackberry 10 device if it gets lost or stolen.

Disclaimer! This guide assumes the device in question is not stolen. You are entirely responsible for whatever you do with this piece of information.
With the release of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.2, your privacy and security are further enhanced with the introduction of Anti-Theft Protection within BlackBerry Protect.
Provided you have confirmed your BlackBerry ID, Anti-Theft Protection associates your BlackBerry ID with your device, and provides you with the ability to disable your device using a new Flag as Stolen option.
When used, Flag as Stolen will erase your device memory and disable your device, unless the BlackBerry ID which was used to setup the device originally with Anti-Theft Protection, is entered on the device.
In other words, unless your device is returned to you, no one else will be able to setup the device again since they do not know your BlackBerry ID credentials.
- See more at: http://www.dsmedia24.com/2016/01/how-to-remove-blackberry-10-anti-theft.html#sthash.rUaz575k.dpuf

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