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Our story

iphonetoolspc.com started in 2026 with a simple frustration. We kept running into the same problems on our iPhones and Android phones, from forgotten passcodes to GPS limitations, and every tutorial we found online was either ten years out of date or full of fake promises. Articles mentioning iPhone 6 or Android Marshmallow when we were on iPhone 17 running iOS 26.4. Steps that did not match the current app interfaces. Affiliate links to products that no longer existed.

So we started writing our own guides. Every tutorial on this site comes from a real problem we solved ourselves. We test every step on the latest phones running current operating systems. We update articles when something changes, not when our calendar reminds us. If a guide says it works on iOS 26.4 and iPhone 17 Pro Max, that is because we actually tested it.

What we cover

We focus on a small set of topics where we have hands-on experience and where the tools we recommend genuinely work. Right now, our main areas are:

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GPS & Location

Fake GPS, Pokemon GO spoofing, hiding from Life360 and Find My

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iPhone Unlock

Forgotten passcodes, disabled iPhones, used iPhone activation

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Phone Recovery

Deleted photos, messages, WhatsApp chats, and call logs

We do not try to cover everything. There are sites with 500 articles on iPhone tips, and most of them are written by people who have never touched the latest iPhone. We would rather have 20 deeply tested guides than 200 thin ones.

How we make money

We are transparent about this. iphonetoolspc.com is supported by affiliate commissions. When we recommend a tool like iMyFone AnyTo or LockWiper, we use affiliate links. If you click one and decide to buy, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is the same price you would pay buying directly from the seller.

These commissions pay for our hosting, testing equipment, software licenses, and the time we spend writing and updating guides. Without them, we could not afford to publish these tutorials for free.

For full details on how affiliate links work on our site, please read our Affiliate Disclosure.

Our principles

We follow a few rules to keep this site honest and useful:

How we write and recommend

  • Test before we write. Every guide on this site is based on a problem we actually solved with the recommended tool.
  • Mention the limits. We tell you when a tool will not work for your situation, even if it costs us a sale.
  • Update or remove. If a guide stops working or a tool changes, we update the article or take it down.
  • No fake reviews. We do not write fake positive reviews to push sales. We share what worked and what did not.
  • No clickbait. Our titles describe what the article actually delivers, with no misleading promises.

Why trust us

Honestly, you should not trust any website just because it tells you to. Trust is earned over time. Here is what we can offer to start with.

Every guide names the tool we used, the version we tested, and the device and operating system we tested it on. If something does not work for you, we want to know. We update articles based on real user feedback, not search engine algorithms.

We also publish our affiliate disclosure clearly on every article, not buried in a footer. We tell you when we earn from a recommendation, so you can decide for yourself whether to trust it.

Get in touch

If a guide does not work for you, if you find an error, or if you want us to cover a specific topic, please tell us. We read every message and try to reply within a few days.

Visit our Contact page to reach out. We do not have a Twitter account or a Discord server right now. We are focused on writing good guides, not building a social media presence.

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