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Hopefully, you had a backup of your passwords. But the above page may have an article which can help.
From LOCKBOX: IMPORTANT from LOCKBOX: Do not use this app on iOS7 as iOS7 causes incompatibility errors, and in some instances makes existing iOS6 passwords unrecoverable!
If you're still on iOS6, you should open 'Settings', 'General' and go to 'Software Update'.
You may also connect the iPad to your computer, open iTunes and Check for Update. iTunes will download and update for you.
If you're on iOS7 and want to downgrade, that's a problem. You need to google this as it is complicated, and probably not possible.
Hi there if u go to this link it will explain in detailed steps how to downgrade from the newest update... I agree with you I don't like the new update either.. ??. http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/512412/20131009/ios-7-problems-6-downgrade-download-install.htm#.Unek9nkazCQ
You may have added a 4-digit code during the set up phase after iOS7 installed. I noticed apple added this as a step in the new updates.
If you cannot figure out your code, plug the device into your computer, open iTunes, and do a factory reset. Hopefully you created a backup before installing iOS7, but if not make sure to create a back up before doing the factory restore.
After restoring, just place the backup back on the device.
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