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iOS 13 #77

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tubular19 opened this issue Jun 23, 2019 · 21 comments
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iOS 13 #77

tubular19 opened this issue Jun 23, 2019 · 21 comments

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@tubular19
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Will there be a version for iOS 13 out sometime soon?

@singularity-s0
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Same question. It seems that things have changed in iOS 13.

@gwatts
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gwatts commented Jul 15, 2019

iOS 13 is still under development; it's not clear that the passcode is included in the iTunes backup at all at the moment, but who knows what will happen when Apple release the final version.

Hopefully Apple will obviate the need for pinfinder at all, but if not, and it's practical to add support for it then I will I do so

@111alanyu
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Has there been an update to the iOS 13 development? If it seems like Apple will not include the screen time information I will downgrade back to iOS 12. My restrictions block Safari and hence I can not sign in to my google accounts.

@martin0607
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What if I make an encrypted backup of iOS 13 then restore it to another device which running on iOS 12?(change .plist file in backup)

@singularity-s0
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What if I make an encrypted backup of iOS 13 then restore it to another device which running on iOS 12?(change .plist file in backup)

You can’t. Backup of a higher iOS version cannot be restored to a device with lower versions. There’s no backward compatibility.

@se9fault
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se9fault commented Sep 6, 2019

I tried restoring a iOS13 backup to a iOS13.1 beta2 (17A5831c), and the screen time passcode is not set at first. But after one minute (which I did nothing), the screen time password (which I don't know) appeared, together with my counts of failed attempts!

I'm guessing that because MacOS Catalina will also have screen time, and there is an option called "share across device", Apple has made the screen time passcode shared across devices of the same Apple ID.

@gwatts
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gwatts commented Sep 21, 2019

So the bad news is that iOS 13 still does not include the passcode in the backup, so pinfinder remains out of luck :-(

My friend over at iPhone Backup Extractor has a good tip to work around it though that involves disabling find my iphone and then doing a backup/erase/restore - Worth taking a look: https://www.iphonebackupextractor.com/guides/recover-screen-time-parental-restrictions-passcode/

I've updated the questions page with a link to the above too.

@freebirdie123
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hello its not required, logout of the apple id and disable screentime and then just log back in.

@OPStellar
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OPStellar commented Sep 26, 2019 via email

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I am not speaking from experience with iOS 13, but I am afraid you might be jumping to an untested or misunderstood conclusion. I know this as a fact: ScreenTime can be set so that a user cannot adjust their account settings (which includes iCloud). If it was as simple as you say, Apple would not have a secure product. And in order to disable ScreenTime, one must enter the ScreenTime PIN. Another option is to reset the system settings on the device. However, I tried this once, and ScreenTime stopped me. Your argument is most likely invalid.

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hello, dont reach a conclusion without trying.

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OPStellar commented Sep 26, 2019 via email

@se9fault
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I am not speaking from experience with iOS 13, but I am afraid you might be jumping to an untested or misunderstood conclusion. I know this as a fact: ScreenTime can be set so that a user cannot adjust their account settings (which includes iCloud). If it was as simple as you say, Apple would not have a secure product. And in order to disable ScreenTime, one must enter the ScreenTime PIN. Another option is to reset the system settings on the device. However, I tried this once, and ScreenTime stopped me. Your argument is most likely invalid.

On Sep 26, 2019, at 12:14 PM, killgame @.***> wrote: hello its not required, logout of the apple id and disable screentime and then just log back in. — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#77?email_source=notifications&email_token=ALXQG3MEWDLQE6VQGVCMZZDQLTNWTA5CNFSM4H2YEH62YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGOD7WEHSQ#issuecomment-535577546>, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ALXQG3M7SPUJ35APDVIT2JTQLTNWTANCNFSM4H2YEH6Q.

hello, dont reach a conclusion without trying.

Hello, I tried your method out in iOS 13.1, and it did not work.
I did not enable "Share Across Devices", so in my opinion, your method would only work if you shared your screen time across devices; then the screen time passcode is accosiated with your Apple ID, therefore logging out would work.

@freebirdie123
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freebirdie123 commented Sep 26, 2019 via email

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OPStellar commented Sep 26, 2019 via email

@demanLiu
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@killgame I log out apple id, but I can't turn off screentime because it still need password

@freebirdie123
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freebirdie123 commented Sep 27, 2019 via email

@demanLiu
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@killgame 13.0

@freebirdie123
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freebirdie123 commented Oct 10, 2019 via email

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Majsku commented Oct 21, 2019

anyyyyy news for the ios 13?

@gwatts
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gwatts commented Aug 3, 2020

See #114

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