Can I have the T-mobile Managed Account removed from my iPhone. Is mine. Bought direct from Apple.

I turned all the home hubs off for a while once and found port 80 I thin it was on my watch that was syncing my phone to it. And QoS was set to below 28k modem speed or something like that. I know… sounds like 007 stuff. Well I was able to get into this site pretty deep while the trespasser was my network. And my on my network I mean, it had a local iPAddress although I couldn’t ping it. Checked open ports = 1304. Trace route. Pettered out at 22 hops. So, I took url that my report says that my phone is being synchro to, chopped off the last bit where it says /62078 (port number) and put it into my browser an surf on over there… and I’ll be ******, it is WIDE open to the world, if you know it’s there. Found a list of iOS code and patched, which engineering notes describing the reason for the patch. So a hacker just needs to go looking for what ever bug he would like to exploit and download it and add it to the program phone he wants to mess with. And yes, I do have the url. But I’m not inclined to spread that tidbit around to the world. If you have a need for it to provide me with info or something. I have it. Although it could end up a benign thing. Because according to the site itself(which is where I got that it was a legacy and disbanded Apple teams work$ tells you that it is now open source and that Apple tacks no responsibility for what someone may do with it. Regardless, what the heck is MY iPhone being syched. To it?


Like I said there is tons of stuff like this and I feel the need to divulge at least some of this crazy sounding stuff so that someone will give it a serious (thinking outside the box) effort.


I figure if it was just one persons that really hated me, it could be a TMobol employee that holds one of only 3

posotions (they need the creds. to log into the Apple Configurator.

AND they would need to have access to the TMobile Managed Account that is on my phone. And coincidentally, there person that would have access to the configurator has to also have the rights to assign others credentials to access this managed account. You can’t have one without the other. So this hypothesis is STRONG.


Question:

I bought my phone from Apple. It is MINE. Shouldn’t I be able to tell T-Mobile that I don’t want them messing around in my property and to remove that profile? I don’t ask them because through all of this, and I have called dozens and dozens of times… begged to have someone… ANYONE, look at my documented evidence. And I only found out 2 days ago that non of my cases were ever escalated to Technical Support. I was talking to technical support the whole time. But this explains what I knew more about how their system works than they did. I do not trust them and would like some input on this one issue. The managed account. Even if you are aware of logs that show who has signed on and whether they can be tampered with.


Thank you. Please know, this isn’t a joke. And it’s much worse than I have described here



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Posted on Feb 10, 2025 10:10 AM

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Feb 10, 2025 10:44 AM in response to The_Dude1

T-Mobile uses managed accounts on every customer's device. The one called T-Mobile Wingman is used for WiFi access on supported airlines. There is another one just called tmobile. Removing the SIM card removes all of the managed networks. You can either see if TMobile will allow you to use their service without the Managed accounts or changes service providers.


It is not something that you or Apple can remove from your device. You may have bought the phone and it is yours, but to use the service from a cell provider you must agree to their Terms of Use. If you feel like you have discovered a vulnerability in iOS, that can be reported here:

Report a security or privacy vulnerability - Apple Support

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