Hi.
I'm Max Dalton, and in this video I'm going to talk through how to remove encryption from
your Apple iPhone or iPad backup.
While encrypting backups of your Apple iPhone or iPad does make it harder for other people
who get their hands on your backups to start digging through your device's information,
it's just one other thing to remember, and the penalty for forgetting what the password
you set up is steep.
If you do forget what the password is for your encrypted backup, your only option will
be to restore your device to the factory default settings and set it up as a brand new device.
And now, the steps to remove encryption from your iPhone or iPad backup in iTunes.
Step 1.
Launch iTunes on the computer where you want to back up your Apple device.
Step 2.
Click the small phone or tablet icon directly beneath the navigation menu in the upper left
corner of the iTunes application.
The details window appears for your connected iPhone or iPad.
Step 3.
Select "Summary" beneath Settings along the left side of the iTunes window.
You should see the details for your connected device on the right side of the iTunes window
if you aren't already.
Step 4.
Click to remove the check mark to the left of "Encrypt iPhone/iPad Backup" in the Backups
section.
The Enter Password dialog box appears.
Step 5.
Enter the password associated with your encrypted backup, and then click "OK."
iTunes will instantly start creating a backup of your connected device.