csrutil disable
Restart computer
In the terminal, type
sudo open /Applications/TextEdit.app /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll.plist
change
<key>com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll</key>
<true/>
to
<key>com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll</key>
<false/>
So that the changes take effect
This YouTube video on MDM Bypass worked like a charm! I have a MacBook Air M1 and updated it from MacOS Ventura to Mac OS Sonoma - Beta. MDM notice appeared shortly after the new OS was installed. It's been a few hours since I erased everything in Utility, reinstalled the current version of MacOS Ventura, and created a new profile, etc...
I'm not familiar with using Terminal and Terminal commands. The steps listed above were confusing and may be best suited for someone who's advanced with Terminal commands. I'm not entirely sure if this is the best route to take to bypass the MDM, but so far so good.
Follow steps in this video exactly how it's shown.
*You will have to have MacOS Ventura installed for this to work. Not sure about other OS's.
The website provided in the tutorial does not take you directly to the terminal command as shown in the video. You'll be directed right to the websites homepage. There is a search bar at the top... type in MDM and click press Return. Everything is in Vietnamese so take your time if you aren't fluent. The first MDM "Ventura" option is what I selected.
You'll be taken to a page that provides steps written in Vietnamese... Pictures of the steps are provided and they match what the video tutorial steps are. I was not able to easily find the Terminal command in English so copying and pasting wasn't an option for me. I typed in the command manually. If your command isn't successful make sure you are spacing according to what's shown in the tutorials and use the letter "o" not the number 0 when you get to that part of the command.
After you see that the command was successful, press 1 to proceed. Next you'll be asked to enter username, name, password for account creation. SKIP THAT JUST LIKE THE DUDE IN THE VIDEO AND TAP RETURN. This will give you a default profile named MAC and a password of 1234. You can delete that profile later.
I think I covered everything. Im open to any feedback or questions if inclined and try my best to respond to questions as quickly as possible.