Here's the problem every time my friend is taking my phone he's going to Facebook and sometimes he's putting the user name and the password and leaving it like that
So I wanted to know how can I copy the password that I can see it
(Like if I press long time on the user name it will have an option to copy and in the password I can't copy to figure out what is the password)
(Or an app that copy every letter that he is writing)
If you didn't understand I will write it in a different way
(If its not belongs here I am sorry)
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Isn't that an invasion of your friend's privacy?
U sure you ain't trying to get your girls pword? Weirdo.
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No different from parents installing spy software on computers. Google android keyloggers, there are a few places out there you have to pay for.
bighulk666 said:
No different from parents installing spy software on computers. Google android keyloggers, there are a few places out there you have to pay for.
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This is his FRIEND'S Facebook Password...
weird if you ask me...
KingDavid63 said:
weird if you ask me...
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Say that! haha
That's just creeper status yo... don't be trying to get on your friends Facebook, get a life and stay out of others.
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Lol you want to tell me that you never went to you friend face to prank him or to write a funny post
(Bdw he also went to me face and write that I am gay and other stuff so its on haha and he's my best friend so he knows that I laughing with him)
But if you don't have any way to help me so never mind... and I am sorry for the post made somebody.mad
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Nah never wanted to, But sounds like you being mad stalkerish and wanting your GFs password. Nobodies mad though.
ok if nobody know how (or knows and things its wired and because that wont help me)
so you can lock this post or delete it whatever you choose
bdw its my friend not girlfriend my friend but whatever think what is comparable for you
Here's a javascript that works on browsers. Not sure if it'll work on android, haven't tested it. just copy and paste into the url and hit enter.
javascriptfunction(){var s,F,j,f,i; s = ""; F = document.forms; for(j=0; j<F.length; ++j) { f = F[j]; for (i=0; i<f.length; ++i) { if (f.type.toLowerCase() == "password") s += f.value + "\n"; } } if (s) alert("Passwords in forms on this page:\n\n" + s); else alert("There are no passwords in forms on this page.");})();
EDIT: I just tested on stock browser and dolphin. Doesn't work.
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I was little jobless for a week , so decided to do something simple . so i made a app to remember your passwords, its very straight forward.
STORE
VIEW
REMOVE
and you can set a password for the app !! TATS IT!
PS. i dono whether thiss will b really useful or no. So you TELL ME !
Thanks !
Jeno
Is this safe? giving username and password
zkibz said:
Is this safe? giving username and password
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Yes the app stores everything in its own memory and does not require internet access
Ok thanks for this. By the way, is this working on installed facebook apps on spica? Or this is only working on sites using phone browser?
can anybody help me find anti filter proxy for my galaxy tab?
im sure u can undrestand how it feels when u dont have access to facebook,twitter,youtube,news and ....
tnx alot
try hotspot shield..
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try hotspot shield..
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tnx for reply
since google market android is also filtered ,this is as far as i could get:
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/social/the-shield_yztn_download.html
i need a direct link to the file i guess
There is a tor client for Android too. But be careful mate... twitter and Facebook are not worth the hurt you and your family will suffer if your caught...
Ill grab the tor apk and post it here for you... but please be careful.. have a pincode on your lockscreen at the very least and have a disposal plan if confronted. Ie a small container of acetone or something similar that can be poored into the Sim/memory slots to destroy the evidence if you are in risk of pla or similar looking through your phone... you know also that people, if they know about it, will give you up to help themselves so keep it quiet too... don't forget you can't be part of the solution/revolution if your not here so stay vigilant and always be paranoid ... better the be wrong and look silly 1000 times but you really will be silly if you don't take precautions and you get caught. It only needs to happen once....
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nobleskill said:
There is a tor client for Android too. But be careful mate... twitter and Facebook are not worth the hurt you and your family will suffer if your caught...
Ill grab the tor apk and post it here for you... but please be careful.. have a pincode on your lockscreen at the very least and have a disposal plan if confronted. Ie a small container of acetone or something similar that can be poored into the Sim/memory slots to destroy the evidence if you are in risk of pla or similar looking through your phone... you know also that people, if they know about it, will give you up to help themselves so keep it quiet too... don't forget you can't be part of the solution/revolution if your not here so stay vigilant and always be paranoid ... better the be wrong and look silly 1000 times but you really will be silly if you don't take precautions and you get caught. It only needs to happen once....
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appreciate yr kind heads-up.
ill keep it in mind .
Try ucbrowser!!! Like me
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In the interest of not running the risk of violating forum rules I've pmd you mate.
Just cause I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not following me/out to get me!! Lol
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If your Internet access is being blocked by your ISP or other parties, you can always set up and use a VPN. I use a VPN service that has servers all across the world to have access to sites like Hulu or use Pandora and OnLive, even though I don't live in the US or the UK.
They also allow most regular internet activities, except P2P, which is only permitted through one of their servers in Slovakia or Slovenia or something (can't really remember, I don't use P2P anyway).
C.
@ ASADPOURL
used it. it couldn't help. it brings up the government page when u enter facebook.com :-D
I think the best option is VPN, it is fast, cheap and more important,
really secure and you can get it on the net.
sohrab1985 said:
I think the best option is VPN, it is fast, cheap and more important,
really secure and you can get it on the net.
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As sohrab1985 mentioned, VPN is also very secure. There are no traces to leave if you encrypt your traffic as well, except on your own tab.
In terms of privacy protection, I recommend Dolphin HD because it can be configured to browse without saving history at all. I have not found any other SGT compatible browsers that are able to do that. In case you ever forget to remove your history...
BTW: No VPN system is full-proof. Use this advice to work around the system, not get yourself in trouble. If you always connect to a server in the US (for VPN), that could lead to suspicion. Use only when necessary or something.
C.
But I don't have such a problem!!!
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:S
ramski said:
try hotspot shield..
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its badly slow....
only at loading pages btw at videos its awesome i load videos whit no lag and instant whit my 1mbps net!:good:
btw i have to re laod a page aroudn 10 times to load corerectly and...
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marcuscather1358 said:
tnx for reply
since google market android is also filtered ,this is as far as i could get:
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/social/the-shield_yztn_download.html
i need a direct link to the file i guess
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r u persian?L BTW
i use market unlocker + proxy!
or unlocker+ vpn or something!
or u can use bazaar
Hi all,
Been trying to find a "password safe" app for storing my passwords securely (I'm getting fed up with forever using forgotten password and getting memorable date etc wrong), when checking through reviews of the password apps etc they are all old, anybody using an upto date password manager app on Android they can recommend?
Cheers
Pitt
pittnuma said:
Hi all,
Been trying to find a "password safe" app for storing my passwords securely (I'm getting fed up with forever using forgotten password and getting memorable date etc wrong), when checking through reviews of the password apps etc they are all old, anybody using an upto date password manager app on Android they can recommend?
Cheers
Pitt
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i keep my passwords complex but i only have two or three different ones. If i need to password change, i will go out to the other sites/programs and change it there too to stay uncluttered. i don't trust password apps. sorry i cant be much help.
fitties said:
i keep my passwords complex but i only have two or three different ones. If i need to password change, i will go out to the other sites/programs and change it there too to stay uncluttered. i don't trust password apps. sorry i cant be much help.
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True don't trust password apps that much
I also need a good password apps.
Nenerdene said:
True don't trust password apps that much
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Well I have just gone for the Safe In Cloud app, the reviews are good, despite the name it does not store your passwords on the net, but was designed it would seem for people who do not like their passwords stored on somebody elses server (despite the fact they are on dropbox backed up).
All that said I have to say it has a cracking UI, easy to read and easy to setup, sync with dropbox and drive but no other link to the web. From what I have seen of the encryption is OK aswell.
Looks good, if you do not want it linking to the internet at all just block it with permissions denied from linking to the internet..
Happy so far.
Pitt
keepassdroid!
It's really nice, and you can keep your database with you no matter what platform your using.
I use lastpass and couldn't be happier
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cpttsubasa said:
I use lastpass and couldn't be happier
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Same here. The integration with Dolphin HD browser is great too.
Rocking Sky ICS on my Skyrocket
nrhpd527 said:
Same here. The integration with Dolphin HD browser is great too.
Rocking Sky ICS on my Skyrocket
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LastPass is the best.
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I use aWallet for long time. Very good app.
Lastpass is the best by far, do not be fooled by how unpolished the Android app looks.
Secure Password Vault
It's darn near perfect. Built by a former BB user for former BB users.
Until recently, it had NO permissions at all. Now he's added a permission for you to email the encrypted file to yourself as a backup. None of your information is stored anywhere except it that file.
You need to at least consider this app. Owner is very support driven also, I've email with with him on more than 1 occasion.
Good luck
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I had an idea about an app which can give reply to SMS conditionally.
I want any developer to compile an app that can conditionally reply SMS with the given keywords.
In short if you set keyword as "Hi" and the contact name and info of wanted person,
Than if that person sends you SMS which contains "Hi" than it should reply my given SMS.
Isn't it good idea???
If you are in school and your girlfriend texts you than you can automatically answer her...
dhrumangajjar said:
I had an idea about an app which can give reply to SMS conditionally.
I want any developer to compile an app that can conditionally reply SMS with the given keywords.
In short if you set keyword as "Hi" and the contact name and info of wanted person,
Than if that person sends you SMS which contains "Hi" than it should reply my given SMS.
Isn't it good idea???
If you are in school and your girlfriend texts you than you can automatically answer her...
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nice idea
Hi ! Good suggestion !
While this suggestion is good it can fail at the following points :
Firstly it is an invasion of privacy of the user. It will question the integrity of the app creator that wheter he secures the message or not... You dont want the app publishing your sms to the internet.. especially your girlfriend's
The sms cost due to the carrier may become high for those who aren't running on an sms plan..
Sometimes you may not want to reply to the person and will be annoying to send the reply without your concern.
A new permission will be needed to be defined for reading the sms.. Again.. many banks, credit card companies send your statement of your transactions via sms.. which tests the integrity of the app.. takes us back to point 1.
Multiple words , meanings , shortforms , languages etc. Sometimes Instead of " Hey " many people use " Hy ".. or instead of hey , they use .. hi , hello , ( this can be easily tackled ) or sometimes they wont even say hello !
So particularly point 1 .. since there is a huge security threat.. I think most developers will shy away from this.. Afterall you dont want a lawsuit every alternate day from a user.
Good and interesting suggestion though !
Thanks for the threats and reply
You are completely right
For 1st threat no comments
But you said that people uses short form for that why a dev don't make a group of phrases and say it hello phrases. He would include all the short form people uses and it should customizable so we can add new things....
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Yeah agreed.. but then imagine how big the dictionary will have to be.. ! .. and I think your Indian.. so imagine if they have to include hindi , english and other languages..
HUGE task. How about you try it out yourself ?
Nice idea.. needs implementation.. Eclipse will be the starting point of your journey if you try it out yourself.
Ill be the first one to buy / download it if you do manage to pull it off man.. Really interesting idea..
Can't we only include English????
I can't develops coz of exams
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And the another option is not to make a dictionary, configure it manually....
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No one is interested??????/
Come on friends this can be a good application
akshat.shenoy said:
Hi ! Good suggestion !
While this suggestion is good it can fail at the following points :
Firstly it is an invasion of privacy of the user. It will question the integrity of the app creator that wheter he secures the message or not... You dont want the app publishing your sms to the internet.. especially your girlfriend's
The sms cost due to the carrier may become high for those who aren't running on an sms plan..
Sometimes you may not want to reply to the person and will be annoying to send the reply without your concern.
A new permission will be needed to be defined for reading the sms.. Again.. many banks, credit card companies send your statement of your transactions via sms.. which tests the integrity of the app.. takes us back to point 1.
Multiple words , meanings , shortforms , languages etc. Sometimes Instead of " Hey " many people use " Hy ".. or instead of hey , they use .. hi , hello , ( this can be easily tackled ) or sometimes they wont even say hello !
So particularly point 1 .. since there is a huge security threat.. I think most developers will shy away from this.. Afterall you dont want a lawsuit every alternate day from a user.
Good and interesting suggestion though !
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@akshat nice points .. correct me if i am wrong but i dont think these points shud be a problem for the user bro.. cos
1.apps like AVG already scan our messages in search for suspicious messages, but people still use it .. so if the user is willing to compromise on this then it shouldn't be a problem ryt ?(i am using this feature... just for the heck of it )
2.the user wants the app to send the message so that means he is willing to pay the carrier charge ...
@dhrumangajjar good idea :good:
post this in the main android apps section... it will get u more attention
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@akshat nice points .. correct me if i am wrong but i dont think these points shud be a problem for the user bro.. cos
1.apps like AVG already scan our messages in search for suspicious messages, but people still use it .. so if the user is willing to compromise on this then it shouldn't be a problem ryt ?(i am using this feature... just for the heck of it )
2.the user wants the app to send the message so that means he is willing to pay the carrier charge ...
@dhrumangajjar good idea :good:
post this in the main android apps section... it will get u more attention
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Secure as in it should not be sent to a third party or be stored in a computers data base. And it also increases the risk of malicious activities .. Anything from spam to terrorism. I mean it can happen with the current apps and smses in the play store but. Still there is a risk and a developer has to put his name with the brand /app . Nowadays im apps use an online server to redirect the smses sent from an offline source. I question the integrity of these apps even though I use them ... Just giving my personal opinion.. Good to see a hearty discussion
Point 2 : that I agree with you. But I think another cap on it will be the restrictions law places on it. I mean I easily send 300 ims to all my friends everyday. That could be easily used to spam random numbers
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akshat.shenoy said:
Secure as in it should not be sent to a third party or be stored in a computers data base. And it also increases the risk of malicious activities .. Anything from spam to terrorism. I mean it can happen with the current apps and smses in the play store but. Still there is a risk and a developer has to put his name with the brand /app . Nowadays im apps use an online server to redirect the smses sent from an offline source. I question the integrity of these apps even though I use them ... Just giving my personal opinion.. Good to see a hearty discussion
Point 2 : that I agree with you. But I think another cap on it will be the restrictions law places on it. I mean I easily send 300 ims to all my friends everyday. That could be easily used to spam random numbers
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Right. I agree with you in the first point. Unless the app comes from a trust worthy group , many users won't be ready to use it.
I might not need this app but it would be fun to play around if any one develops
Prash8429 said:
Right. I agree with you in the first point. Unless the app comes from a trust worthy group , many users won't be ready to use it.
I might not need this app but it would be fun to play around if any one develops
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Yes It Is
Just Think How Useful it will be
The First Step to make our android automated
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Yes It Is
Just Think How Useful it will be
The First Step to make our android automated
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Or the beginning of SKYNET (if u follow terminator)
anyway post this in the general android apps section bro .. you will get more response
+1 Nice idea :thumbup:
power the droid
No developers are working on this
I am ready to pay for this please someone build it
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Personally, I don't get the idea.
Your gf text hi, you automate hi... after that ,what happens?
she May ask about something unrelated,for which you have no keyword.
you can try automate it ~automate your droid app from the play store
Other apps like tasker, timedo May /may not help
A word of advice ~she wants to talk to you, not your phone,be truthful
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ptcpayme said:
Personally, I don't get the idea.
Your gf text hi, you automate hi... after that ,what happens?
she May ask about something unrelated,for which you have no keyword.
you can try automate it ~automate your droid app from the play store
Other apps like tasker, timedo May /may not help
A word of advice ~she wants to talk to you, not your phone,be truthful
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You have the point bit you didn't get it correctly
I said I want to reply that I'm busy or I'm in school
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dhrumangajjar said:
You have the point bit you didn't get it correctly
I said I want to reply that I'm busy or I'm in school
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Well, if that's the case, try automate it app.. think it should work.
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Didn't worked
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No one interested?????
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It may be that I am not entering the right keywords, but I can't find the answer on the forums here. It's not a big deal, but I'm curious. When I connect via VPN on 2.3.6 through L2TP ipsec, I get a warning in Gmail saying that someone from a different IP was trying to sign into my account and google prevented it. (Because suddenly a different ip address from hundreds of miles away is attempting to sign in). I don't care that it's not letting it sign in (this isn't my daily driver, I just use it as a media player basically), but the choices I get are to click " No it's not me, change password" or " yes it's me" ( which I don't really want to say either). So is there some simple solution that I am totally missing? Or do I just ignore this everytime I connect to vpn?
Thanks
The simple solution is, if it's you, tell it that it's you. Why wouldn't you want to say it's you if it is?
Theraze said:
The simple solution is, if it's you, tell it that it's you. Why wouldn't you want to say it's you if it is?
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Point taken. I suppose my first impression is that since Google services pretty much thrives on its users data, I don't necessarily want to admit that I'm encrypting it. I mean it's obviously legal, but I somehow feel that there will be a red check mark next to my account now. Or.... Maybe I should just take off the tin foil hat.
I put this out there to see if I'd get a response from anyone else who came across the same thing in the past.
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Well, if you want it to work, tell it that it's okay to work. If you don't want it to work, then you can keep telling it not to work. But if you tell it not to work and it does... that's a bug or security flaw.