Unlocking an iPhone is a delicate process. If the software freezes or bricks your phone (rare, but possible in bad network conditions), a legitimate user calls Tenorshare support. A cracked user has nowhere to go. You risk turning your iPhone into a $1,000 paperweight.
| Risk | Consequence | |------|-------------| | Malware/RAT | Keygens often contain remote access trojans | | Blacklisted code | Software stops working after a few days | | No updates | New iOS versions won’t be supported | | Data theft | Pirated installers can steal Apple ID credentials | tenorshare 4ukey email and registration code
A: Sometimes. Because 4uKey exploits security vulnerabilities to unlock phones, some antiviruses call it "HackTool." This is a false positive. The official version is safe; the cracked version is not. Unlocking an iPhone is a delicate process
A: It depends. Monthly/Yearly codes expire. "Lifetime" codes never expire, though they only work for major versions (e.g., 4uKey v6.x does not automatically upgrade to v7.x without a new fee, depending on the policy). You risk turning your iPhone into a $1,000 paperweight