![]() Or use a short Terminal.app command to retreive the login.keychain-file:.Volumes//Backups.backupdb///Macintosh\ HD/Users//Library/Keychains/ Either manually by browsing the folder structure until you reach:.Turns out: yes, it does ? Retrieve your encrypted iOS backup password from Time Machineįirst things first: grab a copy of the backed up macOS login.keychain-file from your Time Machine backup. ![]() « Wouldn’t my old Keychain be backed up in Time Machine, and it should contain my iOS backup password from iTunes/Apple Music times?» – my idea I connected an external disk where I found an Time Machine backup of a previous macOS version. Oh dear… Until some days ago… I had an idea Finder Sync asking for password to unlock encrypted iOS backup.
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