![]() ![]() In effect, this means that if you lose your backup password, you can not only never restore from your existing backups, but you can never create new ones from which you could. When you plug the device in afterwards, it still has the "Encrypt Backup" option set. However, it appears that the password is encoded in the iOS device - removing your existing device backups via the Preferences pane in iTunes does not allow you to start again with a new password. I understand that, having lost (via a machine upgrade) the keychain persisted iPhone backup password, that I cannot access the existing backups. This question deserves a more thorough reply.
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