How to find my iTunes password? This guide shows how to check or reset saved passwords in iPhone, iPad, or Mac, or try FoneTool Unlocker when needed. Keep reading to get back in.
You open iTunes to restore an iPhone backup, and suddenly you're staring at a password prompt you don't remember. No warning. No hint. Just a locked screen and frustration.
You're not alone. Most people assume their iTunes password is their Apple ID password. But that's only half the story. There are actually two different passwords people call "iTunes password":
This guide covers different methods to find or reset iTunes passwords, from built-in Apple tools to official recovery channels, and a reliable solution when nothing else works.
Keep reading- one of these methods will get you back in.
Here is the revised English version of the article outline, organized by password type instead of method order.
If youmean youcan't rememberiTunes Store or Apple ID password when searching “how to find my iTunes password”, don't worry, it's often saved somewhere on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac without you even realizing it. Try the following two quick methods before resetting.
If you previously saved your iTunes Store or Apple ID password on your iPhone or iPad, it's likely still sitting in your Passwords settings - waiting for you to retrieve it.
Step 1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Scroll down to the search box and type Password to find it.
Step 2. Click Open Passwords at the bottom. Authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device passcode.
Step 3. In the search bar, type"Apple", "apple.com", or "iTunes" to find a matching entry and tap it to view the saved password.
Mac users have an extra builtin tool called Keychain Access. It stores passwords, certificates, and encryption keysand it might hold the iTunes Store or Apple ID password you're looking for.
Step 1. Open Finder > Applications > Utilities >Keychain Access. You can also use Spotlight (Cmd + Space) and type "Keychain Access" to launch it instantly.
Step 2. In the search bar, type "apple.com" or "iTunes Store" to find all saved entries related to Apple services.
Step 3. Double-click the relevant entry to check the password. Enter your Mac's admin password when prompted. The one you use to log in to your Mac, not your Apple ID.
If the iTunes Store or Apple ID password isn't saved on your device, resetting it is the next best option. Apple's official account recovery (iforgot.apple.com) solution is fast and secure.
Step 1. Visit iforgot.apple.com in any browser and click Reset Password.
Step 2. Enter your email address or phone number and click Continue.
Step 3. Select a way to unlock your account and click Continue. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to recover your Apple TV password.
Resetting your Apple ID password does not affect your encrypted iTunes backup password- they are completely independent. If you're trying to recover a backup, you'll need to use the methods in the next section below.
Unlike your Apple ID password, the encrypted backup password is stored locally on your device, not on Apple's servers. If you forget it, you cannot restore from a specific encrypted backup without the password. However, you have 3 options to find iTunes encrypted backup password.
If you previously checked "Remember this password in my keychain" when creating an encrypted iTunes backup, macOS may save it for you. This only works on a Mac. Windows users will need to skip to Methods 2 or 3.
Step 1. Open Keychain Access on Mac.
Step 2. In the search bar, type "iPhone Backup" or "backup". If you don't see any results, try searching for "Apple" or "iTunes" instead.
Step 3. Look for a relevant entry, usually the most recent one, and double-click to check the iTunes backup password. Enter your Mac's admin password when prompted and copy it for recovery.
If you can’t find the iTunes backup password in Keychain Access on Mac, you still can reset all settings on iPhone or iPad.However, you will lose access to all previous encrypted backups. You can only create new ones going forward.
Step 1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Then tap General > Transfer or Reset iPhone. Or click Reset on older versions.
Step 2. Tap Reset > Reset All Settings. Enter your device passcode (the one you use to unlock your iPhone, not the backup password).
Step 3. Tap Reset All Settings to confirm. It will remove encrypted backup password, but not delete your photos, messages, apps, etc.
📌What happens next:
FoneTool Unlocker is a core data recovery and viewing tool and provides users with two methods to break this issue.
Step 1. Download, install, and launch FoneTool Unlocker on your Windows PC. On the main interface, click Password Management.
Step 2. Click Start Scan to find all passwords and credentials, including Apple ID and encrypted backup passwords.
Step 3. For a smooth scan, connect your iPhone, unlock it, tap Trust This Computer, and confirm it's trusted in FoneTool Unlocker.
Step 4. Click Continue Scan and wait for the process to be complete.
Step 5. Click View Password when scan completed successfully.
Step 6. Click Web & App Passwords, Apple ID, or Email Account to find iTunes password. Or directly search "Apple", "iTunes", or “backup”.
If you still can’t find iTunes password, you can choose to Remove Apple ID or Remove iTunes Backup Encryption, depending on what you want to find. It will unlock your iOS device and regain access.
Not sure which method fits your situation? Use this quick guide to match your problem with the right solution. Each method is tailored to a specific scenario- pick the one that matches your device, platform, and password type.
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Scenario |
Recommended Method |
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You're on a Mac and saved your iTunes password in Keychain |
Keychain Access |
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Saved your Apple ID password on iPhone or iPad |
iPhone Passwords |
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Can’t find forgotten Apple ID password |
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Scan and view saved passwords |
FoneTool Unlocker (Password Management) |
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Locked out of your iOS device or it’s a secondhand device |
FoneTool Unlocker (Remove Apple ID) |
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Don't mind losing old backups and just need a fresh start |
Reset All Settings |
The question “how to find my iTunes password" means two different things: your Apple ID password or your encrypted backup password. Each requires a different recovery approach.
Start with the simplest method: check Mac Keychain Access or Settings > iPhone or iPad Passwords. If that doesn't work, use Apple's official reset tools. For retrieving saved passwords from your device or dealing with lockouts, FoneTool Unlocker offers both password management and unlock capabilities to help you.
Bookmark this guide so you're prepared the next time a password prompt catches you off guard, and share it with someone who might need it.