Releases: gwatts/pinfinder
1.7.1
pinfinder recovers the restrictions/screen time (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
Full instructions can be found at https://pinfinder.net/
New in 1.7.1
- Add some help text for MacOS Mojave users - The latest version of MacOS requires that "Terminal" be granted full disk access; display a more useful error message in case it's yet to be enabled.
NOTE: Apple changed the way the passcode is stored from iOS 12 onwards and it is now only backed up if you take an encrypted backup - This means you must create an encrypted backup in iTunes in order to recover the passcode.
1.7.0
pinfinder recovers the restrictions/screen time (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
Full instructions can be found at https://pinfinder.net/
New in 1.7.0
- Support for iOS 12!
NOTE: Apple changed the way the passcode is stored from iOS 12 onwards and it is now only backed up if you take an encrypted backup - This means you must create an encrypted backup in iTunes in order to recover the passcode.
1.6.2
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
NOTE: This is an old release! - See the releases page for the latest version.
New in 1.6.2
- Just adds a note that iOS 12 is not yet supported, should any backups be detected from devices running that version
1.6.1
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
NOTE: This is an old release! - See the releases page for the latest version.
New in 1.6.1
- Windows apparently can store backups in a couple of different places; this release searches both of the locations currently known to me - Thanks to those who have let me know about the problem!
1.6.0
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
NOTE: This is an old release! - See the releases page for the latest version.
New in 1.6.0
- Can now find the passcode from an encrypted iTunes backup, provided you know the password used to take the backup
- New builds work with OS X High Sierra
- Windows builds are signed, so double-clicking should just work
- New web site at https://pinfinder.net
Now taking donations if you find the program useful to offset some of the costs of developing and maintaining it - Thanks in advance :-)
1.5.0
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
NOTE: This is an old release! - See the releases page for the latest version.
New in 1.5.0
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This version adds support for iOS 10 - It continues to support older versions of iOS (at least back to iOS 7)
Take a look at the instructions for full details on how to use the program.
1.4.0
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
NOTE: This is an old release! - See the releases page for the latest version.
New in 1.4.0
This version detects if your backup has a passcode file, but it can't be recovered as it's encrypted (it'll display a backup is encrypted
message if so).
If you see such a message you'll need to turn off the Encrypt iPhone backup
option in iTunes and re-sync before trying pinfinder again.
Take a look at the instructions for full details on how to use the program.
1.3.1
pinfinder recovers the restrictions (parental) passcode on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches from an iTunes backup.
This Version Is Out Of Date! - Click here to download the latest release
New in 1.3.1:
1.3.0 failed to detect the backup directory for Windows XP - This release fixes that and hopefully doesn't break things for other versions of Windows (I re-tested on Windows 8 at least, so hopefully it's good).
Please file an issue if it doesn't work for you, or share it with your friends if it does ;-)
Take a look at the instructions for full details on how to use the program.
1.3.0
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This release looks for and prints the restrictions passcode for all devices that have been backed up by iTunes, rather than just the most recently backed up device.
A 32 bit build for Windows is also included now for Windows XP and Vista.
Take a look at the instructions for full details on how to use the program.
1.2.0
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This version prompts for the enter key to be pressed on completion (unless you specify -nopause=true on the command line) to avoid the terminal window closing too quickly on exit.
It also adds some debugging information should the program fail to break the PIN.
Take a look at the instructions for full details on how to use the program.