Can I restore my WISeID data from an ITunes backup?

Can I restore my WISeID data from an ITunes backup?

Restoring WISeID from an ITunes backup

Sometimes users accidentally delete their WISeID app, and thus all its data, or lose their device.

In this case it is sometimes possible to restored WISeID, including the database from an iTunes backup. This procedure does NOT always work, but its worth a try.

However please note that this procedure can also erase recent information from your device, so pls use it with caution and refer to Apple support, or go to your Apple store Genius bar for further assistance.
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