Incognito_RCM Unofficial = Incognito_RCM is a bare metal Nintendo Switch payload that derives encryption keys for de- and encrypting PRODINFO partition (sysnand and emummc) and wiping personal information from your Nintendo Switch as to go online while worrying slightly less about a ban. It has a builtin backup and restore functionality. It is heavily based on [Lockpick_RCM](https://github.com/shchmue/Lockpick_RCM) and takes inspiration from [incognito](https://github.com/blawar/incognito). Massive Thanks to CTCaer, shchmue and blawar! This project is in early stage, so have a nand backup!! Patch note = *Scandal-UK: I have maintained this project with code from projects by CTCaer and schmue. I have added bug fixes and updates. Report any issues or contact me on GBATemp (scandal_uk).* Usage = * Launch Incoginito_RCM.bin using your favorite payload injector * Use menu to make a backup! (Will be written to `sd:/prodinfo_sysnand.bin` and `sd:/prodinfo_emunand.bin` respectively) * Choose either Incognito (sysNAND) or Incognito (emuMMC) to wipe personal information * If you ever want to revert, choose restore menu points Screenshots = Main | Incognito :-------------------------:|:-------------------------: ![](/res/main.png) | ![](/res/incognito.png) Backup | Restore :-------------------------:|:-------------------------: ![](/res/backup.png) | ![](/res/restore.png) Building = Install [devkitARM](https://devkitpro.org/) and run `make`. Known Issues = * Chainloading from SX will hang immediately due to quirks in their hwinit code, please launch payload directly Disclaimers = * This application does not remove all personal information from your Switch, and should not be treated as a true preventative measure against getting banned. * ALWAYS have a NAND backup. I am not responsible for any bricks or bans. Use at your own risk, as this is an experimental program. * This application backs up your PRODINFO to the SD card. You should keep this backup in a more secure location, and not leave it on the SD card where it could be subject to corruption or be read by malicious applications.