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Copy the data of an app on iOS

Hello everybody !

I have used for a long time the app "Flashcards +" by Chegg but I would like to take all the data of the flashcards that I have created on this application to export them into a text file that I need for a project.

So do you think that it could be possible ?

Thank you very much !

Melissa

(I have already try to reach out the staff of Chegg and they told me that they don't have this function for the moment)

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Do you have a PC (Mac or Windows) which you have setup as the backup for your iOS device?

You'll need to ID the data part of the app from within the PC's copy. I suspect you'll need to talk with Chegg again to see if they are willing to tell you. Once you have the file identified make a copy of it as you don't want to damage the original.

Using a file editor you should be able to access your info. If the file is encrypted you'll have to wait until Chegg offers an export function.

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You can use iFunbox to browse the part of the iPhone's raw file system that stores your flash card data and download it. However, I am not sure about the content of its data file. It may be in binary or it may contain some raw text. You can download it and view it in a text editor to see if it is readable.

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