![]() People seem to have the reaction, "OMG!! How can this be true?" But any legitimate developer would have the reaction, "OMG!! People are just now finding out about this?"įor the future, here are some things to look out for:ġ) Look for the existence of the developer outside the App Store. There is a story that has been circulating for a few weeks of one particular developer who has developed a bit of an obsession with exposing scam apps. They probably aren't even encrypted or anything. If you did have some knowledge of Xcode and were able to pull data from your phone, you might be able to recover your passwords. I'm afraid your passwords are gone forever. I could give you all kinds of tips on how to spot these kinds of scam/junk/abandoned apps, but that isn't going to help you if you are already stuck with such an app. Unfortunately, people sometimes think this "Developer" forum is a venue to contact a "developer". This forum is meant as a place to discuss Apple developer tools like Xcode. I only replied to this question because it was in the "Developer" forum in Apple Support Communities. The sad truth is that the App Store is filled with scams, abandoned apps, and junk apps. I would never store my passwords in an app like that. ![]() The email address we found was kicked back Have you heard from the developer of ipassword.
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