How to Bypass Your A12 Device With iAldaz (FOR FREE!)
It needs work, but it's very promising.

iAldaz’s A12 Activator is here, and for a limited time it’s completely free! Here’s how you can bypass your device today.
Requirements
Physical access to the device you want to bypass. The device must be on iOS 17.0 - 26.0.1.
A stable Wi-Fi connection. Using a mobile hotspot is not advised.
A lightning or USB-C cable (depending on your phone model).
A copy of the tool. You can download the tool here.
The Bypass
Launch the activator and plug in your device. Give the tool a second, and when it says your device is supported you can proceed to the next step.
Go to this web-page and submit your serial number. If you get a message on the screen saying “XXX processed successfully”, you’re now ready for the bypass!
Make sure your device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network, go back to the activator, plug in your device and hit Activate. The device will now restart a few times while the tool works its magic. After each reboot, all you need to do is make sure the device is connected to Wi-Fi as fast as possible or the bypass will fail.
There you go, your device will be bypassed!
My Experience With The Bypass
Overall, my experience was pretty smooth. Despite the servers being overloaded, I was able to bypass my device. Despite the tool saying that the bypass failed, I noticed my device had become activated so I just chalk that one up to a bug. The device runs really smoothly, which now makes me wonder why my device was so slow after I bypassed the same exact phone with iRemoval a couple of days ago. The UI of the application is really clean, and actually a UI I quite enjoy.
The Drawbacks to this Tool
There are a few. This tool is awesome, but definitely still needs some work. For one, the only way to sign into iCloud on a device bypassed with this tool is to restore a backup from a device that’s signed into the account you want to sign into. While I was able to sign into the App Store, app downloads took a suspiciously long time, and even then I could only download apps I had already purchased. I tried seeing if I could login to iCloud using the proxy for iRemoveTools, but that didn’t work. I didn’t test the proxies of Mina and iRemovalPro, however.
Conclusion
While the tool is awesome and the device runs smoothly, I think I still currently prefer iRemoveTools. iRemoveTools is incredibly stable and well built, and until we get a proper proxy for Aldaz I think iRemoveTools remains better for a Mac. Things are always changing, however!






