The number "128" in your request is likely a typo or a confusion with another tool. Here are the most likely possibilities:
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What’s New in iRemove Tools 12.8?
Whether you are dealing with an Activation Lock or need to bypass the Hello screen, iRemove Tools 12.8 is the reliable, new solution you’ve been waiting for. The number "128" in your request is likely
From a malware perspective: Official versions are generally safe. However, due to the nature of the software (requiring system-level access), antivirus programs like Windows Defender or McAfee will flag it as a "hack tool." This is a false positive. Always download from the official source.
From a device health perspective: The exploit chain modifies system files. In rare cases (reported <1% of users), the device may experience battery drain or Face ID malfunction after bypass. A full restore via iTunes can revert all changes. Whether you are dealing with an Activation Lock
From a privacy perspective: The tool sends your device's ECID (Unique chip ID) and serial number to IRemove’s servers. The company claims they do not store data, but users concerned about privacy should use a VPN.