MaxiHuHe04/iTunes-Backup-Explorer: A graphical tool that can extract and replace files from encrypted and non-encrypted iOS backups
Posted by jpluimers on 2026/03/17
I will need this one day: [Wayback/Archive] MaxiHuHe04/iTunes-Backup-Explorer: A graphical tool that can extract and replace files from encrypted and non-encrypted iOS backups which is based on [Wayback/Archive] How to decrypt an encrypted Apple iTunes iPhone backup? – Stack Overflow (thanks [Wayback/Archive] Aidan Fitzpatrick and [Wayback/Archive] andrewdotn) which has this very important remark:
decrypting your iOS device’s backup removes its encryption. To protect your privacy and security, you should only run these scripts on a machine with full-disk encryption.
Via [Wayback/Archive] Jilles Groenendijk on Twitter: “iTunes-Backup-Explorer: Want to extract data from an iTunes backup? Forget all the expensive tools that trick you an a monthly fee and limit you to a few phones. Use this: …”
Note:
[Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers @wiert@mastodon.social on Twitter: “@jilles_com Note: requires Java. So be sure to read redresscompliance.com/oracle-java-licensing-changes-explaned-free or better: the license (;”
[Wayback/Archive] Oracle Java SE Universal and Java Licensing Changes 2023
–jeroen






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