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Hello!

So 2 weeks back everyone in my class just recived our own iPad to do school stuff (Im almost 15 and going on 9th grade) unfortunately the school did set Restrictions passcode and we were not able to download apps nor deleting. And that comes to my questions.

 

Is there anyway to view the restriction passcode or remove it?

I tried removing it by editing .plist in ibackupbot but the restoration failed because Find my Ipad is on, (it needs apple id passcode to be turned off, the password is maintained by the school)

/or maybe there's a way around of that?/

 

Anyways, it's not a big deal if I don't get the answer/solution to this, im just in curious.

Thanks for for taking your time to read this!

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@DiDa as I said, turning off find my iphone requires apple id password which is maintained by the school, maybe a way around that so you do not need password?

Can't you backup without turning off Find my iPhone?

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Can't you backup without turning off Find my iPhone?

When backing up (through iTunes) it does not ask for "Turn off Find my iPad",  after modifiyng the "com.apple.springboard.plist" and restoring throught iBackupbot it gives me code -37 which you only get when FindMyIpad is on.

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When backing up (through iTunes) it does not ask for "Turn off Find my iPad",  after modifiyng the "com.apple.springboard.plist" and restoring throught iBackupbot it gives me code -37 which you only get when FindMyIpad is on.

Can iBackupBot modify the iTunes Backup then you can restore the backup from iTunes itself with the modification?

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Can iBackupBot modify the iTunes Backup then you can restore the backup from iTunes itself with the modification?

That might work, before I do that I just need to know, will EVERTHING be the same as before (photos, settings, apps/apps settings)? except restriction passcode of cuorse.

Just want to make sure so no one will suspect anything, otherwise they will take the ipad away. (which is not a very big deal but it might get handy some time.

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That might work, before I do that I just need to know, will EVERTHING be the same as before (photos, settings, apps/apps settings)? except restriction passcode of cuorse.

Just want to make sure so no one will suspect anything, otherwise they will take the ipad away. (which is not a very big deal but it might get handy some time.

Nothing should change except the things you change.

 

For security though, I suggest you fully backup the device 2 times. So in case something goes wrong, you have the other backup.

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Well, I did some "deep" research and managed to decrypt the password (which is encrypted with pbkdf2-hmac-sha1) pretty easily. Anyways, As seen in my profile I'm new here and loving this website so far and thanks for the awesome help even if I didn't need it so much.  

I decrypted it with this website tool http://ios7hash.derson.us

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