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Don't get it, what's this for?
 
It lets you use letters in your iphone pass code also, instead of just 4 numbers...
 
how to remove?

when i try to remove it, it asks for a 'removal password'... any idea on what this could be:?
 
Another hack? Is this uhh.. easy? No JB required?

And like the above posted asked, how to remove it?
 
There's no Jailbreaking required. I just emailed it to myself just how the OP mentioned, and then I opened it similarly to how you open Powerpoint or Word documents in an E-mail. Then you get this:
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I haven't set it up yet, because I don't know if you can remove it later.
 
I'd wait until someone posts all the details of this before installing an unknown piece of software or configure onto my phone.

This may route all your communications through a third party service where they are monitored or something else quite malicious for all we know at this point.

This sounds interesting though. Please post step by step detailed instructions on how the rest of us can generate our own file to install on our phones.
 
You can make sone of these mobileconfig files yourself by using the tools on the Apple website (enterprise section).
 
Does anyone actually know how to remove this profile? I wanna make my own instead of using this one and I don't know the password for deleting it. Do I have to restore?
 
Does anyone actually know how to remove this profile? I wanna make my own instead of using this one and I don't know the password for deleting it. Do I have to restore?

unless you know the password, then yes, and idk if even that will fix it
PM the OP and see if they have the password

and for anyone else wanting to use this but hesitant, download it on your computer, install the linked config editor from apple, open it, and then unsign it and set it to always allow uninstall instead of "with password" that way it can be removed if you wish
 
It is a configuration profile iirc. They can be deleted via the iPhone Configuration Utility available on Apple's site.
 
always wanted a password longer then 4 char. about to download the utility and try this out
 
Worked perfectly. but now I hate it and can not get it off my phone. I got rid of the profile but I want the old keypad back lol

My guess would be add the profile to the iPhone config. utility and change the settings to what they are by default then uninstall it.
 
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