Switching iPhone? Apps you need to watch out for

Switching iPhone? Apps you need to watch out for

Many of you will get a new iPhone soon. Most apps transfer without issues using Apple’s migration tools, but there are important exceptions — especially apps that handle sensitive data or keep data only locally.

Problematic app types

  • Banking and finance apps — often require reauthentication and may not restore app data due to security protections.
  • Authenticator / 2FA apps (e.g., Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator) — these usually don’t migrate automatically. Export or reconfigure your 2FA keys before switching.
  • Apps without cloud backups — if an app stores data only locally and provides no export, that data can be lost unless you make a manual backup.

Safe transfer checklist

  1. Back up your old iPhone. Use iCloud or an encrypted Finder/iTunes backup to preserve as much app data as possible. (Apple Support: Transfer to a new iPhone).
  2. Before starting, open sensitive apps and check export or account-transfer options (export 2FA QR codes or recovery codes; note banking apps’ re-login requirements).
  3. Use Quick Start or restore from iCloud/Finder backups for the migration. Quick Start generally moves most settings and data.
  4. After migration, re‑login and re‑verify accounts for banking apps, email, and other secure services.
  5. If you use an authenticator app, export/import your accounts (or set up 2FA again) to avoid losing access.
  6. For apps that don’t restore data, check whether the developer provides an export tool or cloud sync option.

Extra tips

  • Create and keep recovery codes for 2FA-enabled accounts during the transfer process.
  • Consider third-party migration tools only if you understand the risks; some can help extract app data that Apple’s tools miss.
  • Contact app support if an app’s data didn’t transfer as expected.

Summary: Most apps move fine, but plan ahead for banking, authentication, and locally stored data. Back up first, export 2FA keys, and be ready to reauthenticate.

Useful links: Apple: Transfer to a new iPhone

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