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Message that Find My Pad is disabled

I was setting up her new iPad, she received an email that said find my iPad had been disabled. When checking in Settings, Find my iPad is turned on.

 

When she attempted to turn it off, and try rebooting her iPad, the space asking for her Apple ID was grayed out.

 

What is going on?



You are being scammed. Please ignore the email and delete it.

 

These are scams and should be ignored

 

  1. Identify and report phishing emails and other suspicious messages
  2. Annual Reminder- Watch out for email Phishing Scams
  3. Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email
  4. Beware of Browser Pop-Up Tech Support, Phishing Scams
  5. Phishing & Other Suspicious Emails
  6. Avoid phishing emails, fake 'virus' alerts, phony support calls, & other scams

 

Report phishing email to abuse@apple.com.

 

iDevice Safari Phishing Adware Popups

 

  1. Your device does not have a virus. You can fix this as follows:
  2. Kill Safari by double-tapping on the Home button. Locate Safari in the task bar, then slide the Safari mini-page upwards so it vanishes.
  3. Tap Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Next, locate Security section and slide the “Block Pop-Ups” switch to the On position.
  4. Press the Home button to return to your Home screen.
  5. If this doesn’t help, then reset your device. It won't delete your data. Press and hold down the On/Off button and the Home button until the display turns off and returns with the Apple logo showing.

 

Alternatively, follow these instructions to reset your device: Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support.



最后更新:2017-08-28 09:14:59

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