Unlock your blacklisted Vodafone device quickly and affordably with SafeUnlocks! Our system is compatible with all Fastweb devices, including those marked as lost, stolen, or restricted. The process is 100% online, secure, and requires no technical skills — just enter your IMEI and let us handle the rest. Don’t let a blacklist lock you out and take control with SafeUnlocks today.
Let’s talk about reported Fastweb phones and why SafeUnlocks is the perfect tool to lift this restriction. Now that we have expanded and reached Italy, we want to help as many users as we can by explaining some key points about the blacklist database and how you can unlock IMEI Fastweb in minutes with our servers. So, keep reading and learn with us everything there is to know about this lock and how it is related to this carrier.

Second-hand devices are a little bit complicated since it’s possible to unlock them from the blacklist with Fastweb, but only under certain conditions… The most difficult thing for many users to achieve is a valid proof of purchase that credits them as the legitimate owner of the device. If you don’t have this, then the process won’t continue, even if the report is something like unpaid bills.
Now, for online services and installation programs, it doesn’t really matter if you got it from the carrier, a store, or a website, as that is not part of the requirements to use these tools. That’s why they are so easy to use and can be a better alternative when the network provider can’t unlock the second-hand phone for you.
It’s very rare, but it can still happen, most likely because of administrative errors or issues with the system that adds devices to the blacklist. Usually, you just need to contact them and provide your information so they can clean the IMEI. They just have to check that you don’t have any payment issues, you got the phone from an authorized source, and the smartphone is registered under your name. If they ask for the IMEI number, find it by dialing *#06#, and it should be good to go.
Not at all; the SIM is unrelated to or tied to the IMEI code, so it doesn’t matter if you change it. However, changing your device’s SIM card will not change your original carrier automatically. This means that if you want to clean the report with an official method, you still need to contact Fastweb, as the other carriers in Italy or around the world won’t be able to help. So, if you want to change chips and carriers, make sure to clean the report, and then you can go ahead and ask for a network unlock code for your SIM.
Yes, the list can be shared with other countries around Europe. This is done through the CEIR (Central Equipment Identity Register). This database is pretty similar to the GSMA one, and the purpose is the same: making sure unauthorized devices are not used under any mobile network. This allows carriers to add and delete any device that has issues or is misused, so other network providers can lock the connection as well if that phone gets out of their country.
Well, in this case, for the USA, it can work, but only if the phone was not added to the GSMA database. If it was added, then the connection will be locked no matter what… Since it’s part of the CEIR for the UK, it most likely won’t work either, as they know the phone is locked in Italy. Your only hope will be if your phone has dual-SIM connection and you use the second slot instead of the first SIM slot that is blacklisted during your travel to keep in communication.

They can be seen as the middle point since there are many tools that can be safe, but at the same time, there can be software that can damage or alter your phone. The most common ones that can damage your smartphone are those that usually change things inside the phone, like the firmware or the 15-digit IMEI code. For the safest ones, it can be determined by the process and what info they ask to unlock a phone.
They are unreliable if they ask for personal info, phone numbers, or carrier account information. Web apps like SafeUnlocks, on the other hand, are safe because they are legal and regulated tools with all the permissions and compliance policies up to date. Besides, the instructions are pretty easy; cleaning a device doesn’t take much time, and you can ensure the phone is unlocked anytime without having other internal issues.
It means that the device is not reported as lost, stolen, or involved in fraud in the global GSMA Device Registry, a blacklist database used by carriers worldwide, including in the USA, Canada, the UK, and parts of Asia and Latin America. So, if you have this message, it means that your phone is free to be used in any country worldwide with any GSM network of your choice without restrictions.
To use our server, you can go to SafeUnlocks and click on IMEI Blacklist. There, you will need to enter some information like name, email, phone model (Samsung, Motorola, Huawei, HTC, ZTE, etc.), and the device’s IMEI number. With that, we will create a unique order that will be activated once you complete a quick registry with us and pay a small fee of $2 for the service.
After that part, you need to wait for a couple of minutes, and when the device is unlocked, we will let you know via email and through the screen of the page. To ensure everything is working, you need to restart your device, and the network connection from Fastweb should be active again so you can make calls and use mobile data.
If something happens during the unlock procedure or the IMEI is not unlocked within the estimated time, please contact us immediately through our email or chat support. A specialized agent will grab your order and help you complete it without so many hassles.
SafeUnlocks counts on several years of unlocking experience, so we are going to make sure your phone is safe all the way. We have specialized security servers that are in charge of encrypting everything that accesses the website. This includes names, IMEIs, and credit card information, so no one can have access to your data. Everything will be safe until the device is unlocked since your info will be deleted from our server for security purposes by then.
It depends on the method to clean the IMEI, but it is still a good idea to back up your phone before attempting to unlock it or remove it from a blacklist, just in case a reset or carrier intervention is required.