Monday, March 6, 2017

Forgot iTunes Password - How to Decrypt iPhone Backup with Password

"Can I unlock an iPhone backup if I forgot the password?"
Generally, to protect backup files of iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, such as contacts, sms messages, whatsApp messages, photos, videos, notes and more data, iOS users are used to using password to encrypt iTunes. After all, it is the most convenient and fastest way to save important information. As time goes by, you may forget this complicated password. You are not able to restore any data from iTunes if you enter wrong password, which means that you are going to lose all the files forever if you cannot unlock iTunes. This post is going to supply you with 2 solutions to help you recover iPhone backup  password. 

Solution 1: Try All the Possible Password that You Have Ever Used. 
When you get into trouble as mentioned above, what will you firstly have in mind? Are you going to restore your iPhone to factory resetting ? You can decrypt iTunes backup when you set iPhone as a new one, but the ending is that you will get all data erased and cannot be restored anymore. Thus the  most used method to recover iTunes password is to try all the possible passwords that you have in mind. 

Solution 2: Decrypt iTunes Backup using iTunes Backup Password Recovery 
Compared with the 1st solution, the successful password recovery rate of solution 2 is higher. Jihosoft iTunes Backup Unlocker is dedicated to recover lost iTunes backup password for iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 6 Plus, 6, SE, 5S; iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air... Besides, It provides three password attack types: Brute-force Attack, Brute-force with Mask Attack and Dictionary Attack to ensure 100% decryption.

         

Step 1: Go to the official site of Jihosoft to download this iPhone Backup Unlocker and launch it on you PC. 
Step 2: When you synced your iPhone with iTunes before, you'll find this iTunes backup file displayed on its interface. select it and click "Next".
Step 3: Choose one password attack type and tap on "Start" to scan possible passwords. 




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