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I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backuprestore keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting meSpecifically, I'm asked to enter the password for a family member's Apple IDmembers. I never had toI must decline that for secret reasons. Also, family sharing doesn't make me enter thatmy family member's password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.does that happen when restoring a backup?

This question is - what do I needIn order to dopick this apart, I'd like to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 with iOS 9.1 so I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?.

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew on OS X 10.11, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer. Basically, how can I enumerate all apps and determine which ones will prevent me from using an iCloud backup to restore that app using solely my Apple ID and not need the password of a family member.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone by hook or by crook?

I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backup keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting me for a family member's Apple ID. I never had to enter that password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.

This question is - what do I need to do to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 with iOS 9.1 so I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew on OS X 10.11, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone?

I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the restore keeps failing. Specifically, I'm asked to enter the password for family members. I must decline that for secret reasons. Also, family sharing doesn't make me enter my family member's password, so why does that happen when restoring a backup?

In order to pick this apart, I'd like to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 with iOS 9.1 so I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID.

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew on OS X 10.11, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer. Basically, how can I enumerate all apps and determine which ones will prevent me from using an iCloud backup to restore that app using solely my Apple ID and not need the password of a family member.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone by hook or by crook?

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I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backup keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting me for a family member's Apple ID. I never had to enter that password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.

This question is - what do I need to do to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 towith iOS 9.1 so I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew on OS X 10.11, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone?

I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backup keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting me for a family member's Apple ID. I never had to enter that password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.

This question is - what do I need to do to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 to I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone?

I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backup keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting me for a family member's Apple ID. I never had to enter that password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.

This question is - what do I need to do to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 with iOS 9.1 so I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew on OS X 10.11, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone?

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How can I tell which Apple ID has signed/purchased specific apps on iOS?

I have an iPhone I'm trying to restore and the backup keeps failing. The only thing I can think of is that it's prompting me for a family member's Apple ID. I never had to enter that password to install an app in the first place, so I'm confused why it's asking for one on restore, but that's another question.

This question is - what do I need to do to inspect the apps on my iPhone 6 to I can determine which ones are not purchased from my Apple ID?

I have Xcode, libimobiledevice from homebrew, iTunes can back up the phone and I can inspect the files on the Mac if there's no way to access this data from iOS - which I'd prefer.

How can I identify the signing identity used for each app on the iPhone?