I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff. I want
it to be a perfect clone. Will all those permissions be available?
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff.
I want it to be a perfect clone.
Will all those permissions be available?
Ed
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff.
I want it to be a perfect clone.
Will all those permissions be available?
On 11. Aug 2025 at 16:48:58 CEST, "Ed Cryer" <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk>
wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff.
I want it to be a perfect clone.
Will all those permissions be available?
I think you are out of luck if you want a perfect clone.
At least the banking apps will require new authentication if you run them
on new hardware. (AFAIK, someone please correct me, if Im wrong.)
On 2025-08-11, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
Of course.
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff. I want
it to be a perfect clone. Will all those permissions be available?
Yes, everything will be available - to extent those apps allow and
support it. There's no guarantee your banking app won't demand you re-authenticate on a new device, for instance.
It kind of sounds like you have never transferred data to a new Apple
device before? If you like, Apple will happily step you through doing it right there at the Apple store.
Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
Of course.
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff. I want
it to be a perfect clone. Will all those permissions be available?
Yes, everything will be available - to extent those apps allow and
support it. There's no guarantee your banking app won't demand you
re-authenticate on a new device, for instance.
It kind of sounds like you have never transferred data to a new Apple
device before? If you like, Apple will happily step you through doing it
right there at the Apple store.
I've had several iPads over the last fifteen or so years. But I've
always set them up as new entries, and then manually installed all apps
and data.
I've always thought that cloning would produce lots of duplicity
problems.
For example, when someone Facetimes you, would both pads ring?
Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
Of course.
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff. I want
it to be a perfect clone. Will all those permissions be available?
Yes, everything will be available - to extent those apps allow and
support it. There's no guarantee your banking app won't demand you
re-authenticate on a new device, for instance.
It kind of sounds like you have never transferred data to a new Apple
device before? If you like, Apple will happily step you through doing it
right there at the Apple store.
I've had several iPads over the last fifteen or so years. But I've
always set them up as new entries, and then manually installed all apps
and data.
I've always thought that cloning would produce lots of duplicity
problems. For example, when someone Facetimes you, would both pads ring?
Ed
On 2025-08-12 06:17:00 +0000, Bernd Froehlich said:
On 11. Aug 2025 at 16:48:58 CEST, "Ed Cryer" <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk>
wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff.
I want it to be a perfect clone.
Will all those permissions be available?
I think you are out of luck if you want a perfect clone.
It definitely won't be a perfect clone since iTunes doesn't actually
backup *everything*.
Presumably the "new iPad Pro" is actually a newer model than the old
one, in which case some apps may need re-installing to get newer
versions of them that will work with the newer version of iPadOS.
Most of the rest of your personal stuff will get transferred okay.
At least the banking apps will require new authentication if you run them
on new hardware. (AFAIK, someone please correct me, if Im wrong.)
It will depends on the bank and how their app / website security works.
Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote:
I'll be getting a new iPad Pro. Can I safely restore an iTunes backup
from my previous iPad Pro?
Of course.
I'm wondering about 2 factor authentication, my banks' authentications
for their apps, the name it receives, and other similar stuff. I want
it to be a perfect clone. Will all those permissions be available?
Yes, everything will be available - to extent those apps allow and
support it. There's no guarantee your banking app won't demand you
re-authenticate on a new device, for instance.
It kind of sounds like you have never transferred data to a new Apple
device before? If you like, Apple will happily step you through doing it
right there at the Apple store.
I've had several iPads over the last fifteen or so years. But I've
always set them up as new entries, and then manually installed all apps
and data.
I've always thought that cloning would produce lots of duplicity
problems. For example, when someone Facetimes you, would both pads ring?
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