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hey, i forgot my restrictions passcode could you please help me to bring it back . thank you

hey, i forgot my restrictions passcode could you please help me to bring it back . thank you

iPhone 4S, iOS 5.1.1

Posted on Jun 19, 2012 8:32 AM

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Aug 13, 2012 3:58 PM in response to zachkolk

Has there been any progress on finding a way to disover the passcode on IOS 5? Ever since we updated our kid's ipods months ago, it has been locked and we did not set the passcode. Even if we did, we have tried all the possible codes that we would have used (there are only two possibilities we would ever even consider for something like this).


This has been a major problem that apple seems to refuse to fix. We never set a passcode at all, yet both our kid's ipods are now locked. And even if for some reason we decided to put a code in place, we would have chosen the code we use. It is completely frustrating.


Any of the software cracks don't seem to work.

Sep 25, 2012 10:36 PM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim - I don't think you should be speaking in such absolutes by telling people there is for sure no way to recover the Restrictions PIN. You have not researched this issue enough, apparently. There is a way, and it's not very hard.


After a little searching, I found a way to not recover, but change the PIN to anything I want. This is just as goo, since it allowed me to enter the Restictions panel and then disable/enable and change the PIN back to what I wanted. I just did this now on my recent-gen iPod touch running iOS 5.1.1.


I found the idea in this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2667637?start=90&tstart=0 Search for BigBopper66's entry. It comes boils down to the following steps:

1. Make a backup of your iPod in iTunes. Leave iTunes open so it won't overwrite the changes you are about to make below.

2. Edit the backup with iBackupBot (http://www.icopybot.com/itunes-backup-manager.htm)

a. Open the com.apple.springboard.plist file

b. Change the SBParentalControlsFailedAttempts to 1, so you won't have to wait to enter your new code later

c. ADD the following two lines after the SBParentalControlsFailedAttempts entry

<key>SBParentalControlsPIN</key>

<string>1234</string>

d. Save changes

3. In iTunes restore from the backup you just edited


Now, on your iPod type in '1234' as your Restictions PIN and viola you are unlocked. Then you can disable / re-enable Restrictions with a new PIN as needed. Write it down this time!


The trick is that even though the PIN entry was removed in iOS 5, the OS apparently still recognizes it when processing this file. So just put it back in! This is probably a bug that Apple will fix at some point, but this technique works as of 5.1.1.


Thanks to BigBopper66 for discovering this. Head over to the other thread for more details.

Sep 26, 2012 1:58 PM in response to John Galt

Sorry, that's not correct. I did just as I described and it worked fine: it solved my Restrictions PIN problem and left my iPod touch at 5.1.1.


I used an older version of iTunes on Win7. Maybe what you say is true of newer iTunes versions but not mine.


FYI - several people were also successful with this technique; please read over the other thread I linked to.

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