#How to lower the risk for bootloops or data loss?
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You can re activate it after, it’s to make the changes to your devices plist file
Other points of info for you
• Avoid installing tweaks or software that haven’t been tested or reviewed for your specific iOS version.
• Avoid installing tweaks or mods from untrusted sources, as poorly designed software is often the cause of boot loops.
• Avoid modifying core system files unless absolutely necessary, as this can lead to boot loops or bricking the device.
• Make one change at a time and test stability before making more modifications.
• Familiarize yourself with the process of restoring your iPhone via DFU Mode. DFU (Device Firmware Update) is a recovery mode that can help fix boot loop problems. However, using it will wipe all data, so you’ll need to restore from a backup afterward.
• Keep iTunes or Finder on standby, as you may need to connect your iPhone to a computer to restore it if something goes wrong.
You have to, to apply it
Just simply has to happen
It’s just find my
You can turn it back on right after