If you have an older iPad 3 sitting in a drawer because you forgot your Apple ID password or bought it secondhand with an iCloud activation lock, you are not alone. The iPad 3 (3rd Generation), released with a stunning Retina display, is still a useful device for reading, streaming, or smart home control.

: Force restart the device by holding Power + Home, then re-enter DFU mode to restart the software script.

: Most 2021 updates aimed to provide an "untethered" bypass, meaning the device remains unlocked even after a reboot. One-Click Interface

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What (Windows or macOS) are you using to run the tools?

: Unlike some free tools that relock after a reboot, iRemove licenses typically offer a permanent bypass for that specific device.

iRemove Tools offers versions for both operating systems, though legacy tool compatibility is often more stable on Windows.

The 2021 update streamlined the process into a few simple steps: 1. Download and Install

The "Upd 2021" release was a critical turning point for Apple legacy hardware like the iPad 3 (which runs on the Apple A5X chip).

I assume you mean an "iRemove Tools" feature for an iPad 3 (iOS update 2021). I’ll design a concise feature spec for implementing an "iRemove Tools" app/tool that removes activation locks, FRP-like locks, or performs device servicing—targeting an iPad 3 updated in 2021. (If you meant something else, tell me and I’ll adapt.)

Despite the 2021 update, users have reported the following:

A single purchase grants a lifetime license tied to the device's IMEI or Serial Number, allowing for free re-bypass if the device is factory reset or updated. Bypass Process Overview The iRemove process generally follows these three steps: Preparation: Download and install the iRemove software on a computer (most stable for this version) and connect your Compatibility Check: