Professional MDM and DEP services exclusively for Mac — MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro. Check your device's MDM status, bypass Remote Management, or permanently remove MDM on Intel T2 Macs.
From verifying your device's enrollment status to completely removing Remote Management — MDM Scope covers every step of the Mac MDM process.
Verify whether your Mac is enrolled in Apple's Device Enrollment Program (DEP) or has an active MDM profile. Know your device's status before buying second-hand or attempting any unlock.
Check My MacBypass and remove the Remote Management (MDM) lock screen on any Mac — including Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5) and Intel T2 models. Regain full control without admin credentials or MDM keys.
Learn MorePermanently erase the MDM enrollment profile from your Intel T2 Mac — a one-time, irreversible removal that survives macOS reinstalls and factory resets. Exclusively for Intel T2 chip Macs.
Learn MoreGetting your Mac unlocked is straightforward. Follow these three steps to restore full control of your device.
Enter your Mac's serial number to confirm it is MDM or DEP enrolled. This tells you exactly what service you need.
Select the appropriate service — Bypass or Removal — complete the secure Stripe checkout, and receive your order confirmation instantly.
Follow our guide. With the Bypass service, the MDM lock screen is bypassed (a factory reset or rare macOS update may require a re-bypass). With the Removal service, the MDM enrollment is permanently erased.
Mobile Device Management (MDM) and the Device Enrollment Program (DEP) are tools used by organizations to manage and restrict corporate Apple devices. A second-hand Mac may be silently enrolled — limiting what you can install or configure.
Our MDM/DEP Check uses Apple's official lookup to tell you exactly whether your Mac has an active MDM profile or is enrolled in DEP, so you can make an informed decision before purchasing or servicing your device.
Enter your Mac's serial number to check its MDM and DEP status.