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How to Encrypt Local Backups of an iPhone or iPad on Windows

Most people back up their iPhones or iPads to iCloud, but it’s not completely private: Apple always holds the key so it can help if you forget your password. If you want a truly secure device backup and you have a Windows machine, you’ll need iTunes. (Mac users can back up from Finder.) Here’s how. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
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