assafdori / bypass-mdm

Bypass MDM Setup for MacOS, up to Sequoia (24A335).
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About ChatGPT's answer #8

Open pinkyshit opened 1 month ago

pinkyshit commented 1 month ago

Forgive me that I don't know coding. I asked ChatGPT that if MDM can be totally gotten rid of , its answer is no. Any mean of circumvent is temporary. Cuz even the MDM profile can be deleted, the serial number is till tied to apple's DEP(device enrollment program)which will periodically check the status of device when it connects to the internet. And probably, on some time, MDM will be enforced. So, we can fool the organization,but the apple company. Is ChatGPT right? Temporarily?

assafdori commented 1 month ago

Forgive me that I don't know coding. I asked ChatGPT that if MDM can be totally gotten rid of , its answer is no. Any mean of circumvent is temporary. Cuz even the MDM profile can be deleted, the serial number is till tied to apple's DEP(device enrollment program)which will periodically check the status of device when it connects to the internet. And probably, on some time, MDM will be enforced. So, we can fool the organization,but the apple company. Is ChatGPT right? Temporarily?

Yes and no. You'll never be re-prompted to enroll into the MDM, UNLESS you factory reset the Mac. As long as you're running without a factory reset, you'll be good.

pinkyshit commented 1 month ago

Ok, thanks for the reply.Can I understand it this way? Resetting to the factory mode is not recommended, unless it is inevitable.even the bypass can be made after resetting based on the instructions you provided, but it is still an annoying ado and facing more uncertainties.

assafdori commented 1 month ago

Ok, thanks for the reply.Can I understand it this way? Resetting to the factory mode is not recommended, unless it is inevitable.even the bypass can be made after resetting based on the instructions you provided, but it is still an annoying ado and facing more uncertainties.

Correct. Factory resetting will simply lead to having to do the bypass all over again, which is an inconvenience.