The following Apple support entry is specifically dedicated to backup encryption, and covers lost passwords too: Because of this, if you set a backup password in iTunes, and later back up with iMazing, your iMazing backup will be encrypted with the same password as your iTunes backup, and vice versa. It will then be used to encrypt ALL future local backups of the device. The backup encryption password is set per device and is stored on the device itself. This password is specific: it can be different from your device's passcode, which unlocks your device, or your Apple ID password. In order to access data in a backup, or to restore a backup to another device, you may be prompted to enter your backup password. Both iMazing and iTunes give you the option to encrypt your device's local backups.
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