[APP][2.3+] PiLc 2.0 - Secure alternative to Google Latitude for Android - Android Apps and Games

Hi guys !
PiLc is a secure location sharing platform with end-to-end encryption, so you can safely share your real-time location with your friends, and no one else.
Link : https://pi.lc
Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lc.pi
It provides a simple and straightforward user interface that hides effectively the complex operations needed to establish cryptographically secure communication channels. As a result, PiLc works just like any other sharing application and does all the critical key generations and exchanges in the background without bothering you with the technical stuff.
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On the main PiLc screen, you have access to a general view of your friends locations. The PiLc app also uses your own mobile device GPS and compass (if available) to determine their distance and heading in real time.
A tap on a friend opens the map interface where you can visually locate and track them. A long press opens the friend dialog to manage your sharing preferences.
PiLc optionally uses a third party reverse geocoding service to provide a real street address instead of raw GPS coordinates to your friends. This of course could leak potentially sensitive data to the geocoding service provider (Google on Android) and that is why our default settings is to have it disabled.
Battery usage is often a problem for location tracking mobile applications, and PiLc does everything possible to consume as little power as possible, fetching location when other foreground apps ask for it and keeping the GPS on time to a strict minimum.
PiLc uses end-to-end encryption to ensure that your location data is only made available to whom you publish it for. We accomplish this by storing decryption keys on users mobile devices and nowhere else, so even the PiLc servers never store decrypted data nor decryption keys.
When you first run the app and create a PiLc account, your device generates a pair of 256-bit ECC keys and sends the public key to our servers. The private key is stored on the mobile device, encrypted using AES and a 256-bit key derived from your password using the PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 algorithm.
Once you have registered, your device sends periodic location updates to the PiLc servers over HTTPS. For every location update, your device generates a new ephemeral random 128-bit AES key and uses it to encrypt your location data. The ephemeral key is then published to each of your friends with whom you want to share using the ECDH key agreement algorithm. In order to prevent MITM type attacks, every public key your device fetches from the PiLc servers is authenticated using 256-bit ECDSA.

Hi there,
PiLc 1.1 is now available, changes from 1.0 include :
- Settings screen revamped
- Added option to hide from search
- Added avatar upload in settings
- Performance and power consumption improvements
- Small bug fixes
Any feedback would be very appreciated

PiLc 1.2 is now available, changes since 1.1 include :
- shorter startup time
- location backend now uses fused provider to improve accuracy and battery usage
- small performance and data usage improvements
- minor UI tweaks and fixes
- fixed a bug with avatar uploads

It crashed my S4 after installation. Would be better to use existing google account instead of creating PiLc account.
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/tag/android

imugur said:
It crashed my S4 after installation. Would be better to use existing google account instead of creating PiLc account.
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/tag/android
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Thank you for your feedback, did the whole phone crash / reboot ? If it did I doubt the app had something to do with it.
About using existing accounts, this may become an option in the future, but really Google and privacy don't go well together in the mind of privacy couscious users.

This would be great if you had an ios and Java clients too.
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PiLc version 2.0 is now available, new features include :
- lots of UI improvements
- option to sync keys and friends between devices and desktop browsers
- can now publish location to self, useful for tracking a lost or stolen device
- added Google and Bing (street and hybrid) mapping options
- option to show/hide exit button
- small bug fixes

It's sad I don't need this, because it's a really polished and cool app.

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There is any chance that you use ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION instead of GPS by default?.

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[App] Network Tools

Hi!
I have created a new application, Network Tools.
Basic idea of this app is periodic monitoring of websites, servers, routers, surveillance systems, etc. After a specified period of time the resource is checked, in case of failure user will get a warning. Such control will allow you to respond quickly to encountered problems.
You can add new resource to monitoring list, select the type and time interval between checks. At any time you can change the settings or manually check for a specific host. The corresponding commands are available on the context menu.
App contains additional tools: whois, ping and traceroute, for diagnosing network problems. For these commands there are implemented lists of previously entered addresses, so user does not need to retype them again.
Free, no ads.
Android Market link
You are welcome for feedback and comments.
WBR
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Network Tools 1.1.4 in Android Market.
What's new:
Version 1.1.4
* HISTORY;
* History auto delete;
* History auto update;
* Option: number of attempts to check;
* Option: timeout value;
* Host check algorithm improvements.
Version 1.1.3
* WHOIS;
* Separate ringtone option if host is working again;
* Copy to/Send to commands for traceroute;
* New status bar icons;
* Minor changes in the host verification algorithm.
Reserved for future use
Awesome, thank you!
this is a great tool! im looking for this one in Android for long time. Ive been using this app in windows mobile DNetworkTools.
i hope you could put some stuff like in DNetworkTools.
Thanks for the great app!
Ill support this one.
You just made my monitoring servers over the weekend a lot easier ^_^
Great app.
randolph2000 said:
i hope you could put some stuff like in DNetworkTools.
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Thank you and everyone at this thread for feedback!
Be sure to look to the application's page that you specify. Thanks again.
WBR
Great Work!!!
Please don't take this as anything against the app, but if any admin actually relies on an app like this as the only monitoring solution for critical 24/7 servers, they should be dragged behind the woodshed and paddled. It has NOTHING to do with the app, rather the fact that mobile networks are simply not 100% viable.
That said, when there are issues (power, network etc..) with other monitoring systems, this is a FANTASTIC option. This will be part of my Android install kit forever.
I have a couple of requests:
1. A scrollable widget that shows the last result for each server/test would be cool. I will give you a full screen on my phone! ;-)
2. I need to test specific services: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH. Additional service options and maybe an option to manually define ports/services would be really nice. Customers of mine that have security camera systems using a DVR often forward random ports for external access to the DVR and it would add "peace of mind" for them to be able to see that their security system is up and running.
Dissenter said:
if any admin actually relies on an app like this as the only monitoring solution for critical 24/7 servers
2. I need to test specific services: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH. Additional service options and maybe an option to manually define ports/services would be really nice.
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Sure, nobody says about critical servers monitoring.
In actual app version you can use Generic TCP option with URL like http://site.com:3128, or HTTP Get option with fully qualified URL to make some tests. I understand, this is not complete test of concrete service, and have plans to add more to my app.
Now I'm busy with another private application, but, I hope, this is not forever.
By the way, you say about test services like HTTP, FTP or SSH. What exactly do you think should make the application? Any ideas are welcome.
very cool app thanks mate.
Empty message, sorry
Excellent app.. just what I was after. Thank you!

[APP][2.3+] dSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit

Hey guys, thought I would just bring a pretty cool app to your attention. There was a thread on this a while back, but its been pretty inactive for a while now so I though I'd bring your attention to it again. All credits go to the developer evilsocket is the username. Most of the data here was copy and pasted thats why its in quote blocks. I just took the time to put in the screenshots and bring it to your attention
This app is called dSploit. The original thread can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914699
What is it?
dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT security experts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assesments on a mobile device. Once dSploit is started, you will be able to easily map your network, fingerprint alive hosts operating systems and running services, search for known vulnerabilities, crack logon procedures of many tcp protocols, perform man in the middle attacks such as password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection ), real time traffic manipulation, etc, etc .
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Features
WiFi Cracking
The WiFi scanner will show in green access points with known default key generation algorithms, clicking on them allows you to easily crack the key, supported models: Thomson, DLink, Pirelli Discus, Eircom, Verizon FiOS, Alice AGPF, FASTWEB Pirelli and Telsey, Huawei, Wlan_XXXX, Jazztel_XXXX, Wlan_XX, Ono ( P1XXXXXX0000X ), WlanXXXXXX, YacomXXXXXX, WifiXXXXXX, Sky V1, Clubinternet.box v1 and v2, InfostradaWifi.
RouterPWN
Launch the http://routerpwn.com/ service to pwn your router.
Trace
Perform a traceroute on target.
Port Scanner
A syn port scanner to find quickly open ports on a single target.
Inspector
Performs target operating system and services deep detection, slower than syn port scanner but more accurate.
Vulnerability Finder
Search for known vulnerabilities for target running services upon National Vulnerability Database.
Login Cracker
A very fast network logon cracker which supports many different services.
Packet Forger
Craft and send a custom TCP or UDP packet to the target, such as Wake On LAN packets.
MITM
A set of man-in-the-midtle tools to command&conquer the whole network.
Simple Sniff
Redirect target’s traffic through this device and show some stats while dumping it to a pcap file.
Password Sniffer
Sniff passwords of many protocols such as http, ftp, imap, imaps, irc, msn, etc from the target.
Session Hijacker
Listen for cookies on the network and hijack sessions.
Kill Connections
Kill connections preventing the target to reach any website or server.
Redirect
Redirect all the http traffic to another adtress.
Replace Images
Replace all images on webpages with the specified one.
Replace Videos
Replace all youtube videos on webpages with the specified one.
Script Injection
Inject a javascript in every visited webpage.
Custom Filter
Replace custom text on webpages with the specified one.
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Requirements
ARM
Your device must have an ARM cpu.
Gingerbread
An Android device with at least the 2.3 ( Gingerbread ) version of the OS.
Root
The device must be rooted.
BusyBox
The device must have a BusyBox full install, this means with every utility installed ( not the partial installation ).
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The wifi scanner & cracker
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Green access points are have known key algorithms.
The main target selection screen.
Core modules.
MITM modules.
Login Cracker
The Packet Forger
MITM password sniffer against my IMAPS account.
The session sniffer/hijacker running.
Starting to hijack a session.
Session successfully hijacked ( note the welcome message on the top right ).
YOU TAKE FULL RESPONCIBLLITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS YOU DO WITH THIS APPLICATION ME NOR THE DEVLEOPER WILL BE HELD RELIABLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS BEFORE USING THIS APPLICATION. ARP PACKET SNIFFING CAN BE ILLEGAL IN SOME COUNTRIES(the protocol used to do all the actions within this app)
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THIS IS NOT MY WORK I'M JUST BRING A GREAT APP BACK TO YOUR ATTENTION
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you mentioned that wifi kill works with this too? how? what feature?
A velociraptor sent this :v
Eren Jaeger said:
you mentioned that wifi kill works with this too? how? what feature?
A velociraptor sent this :v
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First choose a network device
Second choose MITI as the attack method
Third Kill connection it will have a loading circle and then to disable it tap kill connection again
Would man in the middles attack work on a mobile hotspot that I make on the phone?
Sorry I had to close this thread. As the OP noted there is already a thread for this project here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914699

[APP][4.1+] Safety SMS Tracker / Locator (No Internet need)

Hi Guys.
This App Texts the mobile phone's GPS location in response to an SMS message.
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For parents: text a code word to your child's mobile phone to find out where they are;
For senior citizens: If you’re lost in the forest, you can easily communicate your coordinates to the rescue services, even if you are out of mobile internet coverage;
For hikers, hunters and extreme sports lovers: in case of injury, your friends or family may quickly locate your phone and call the ambulance;
Even if you drop your mobile phone out in the wild, you can easily locate it!
★ It is free of charge and doesn't require an online login.
★ Three modes of operation:
- automatic reply with the coordinates to a code word text message;
- automatic texting of current coordinates on a regular interval (for instance, every hour);
- automatic texting of current coordinates to a trusted contact by pressing a hotkey.
★ It's easy: just enter your trusted contact number and a code word (such as "1234"). If your phone receives a message containing your code word ("1234"), the application will automatically reply to the sender with a text message containing your current coordinates.
★ It's safe: the two phones communicate directly via SMS, without going online, and avoiding services of third parties.
★ It's thrifty: the application saves your battery life. It runs in the background and activates when it's time to send a message with coordinates.
★ It's informative: a message contains phone's current coordinates, their accuracy (in meters), exact time of locating and the battery power.
★ Localized to two languages (Russian and English, depending on your phone's OS language)
☞ Note:
You will be charged for a standard text message according to your current mobile phone plan.
It is a new version. Please, do not hesitate to report bugs!
GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.rst.rescuesmstracker (v.0.8.26)
And sorry, I tried to upload screenshoots, but I couldn't, because I have too little posts on this forum
ooprizrakoo said:
And sorry, I tried to upload screenshoots, but I couldn't, because I have too little posts on this forum
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Thanks for the app, just installed but how to hide the icon at notification bar?
Sent from my SM-N930F using Tapatalk
Sean_FD2R said:
Thanks for the app, just installed but how to hide the icon at notification bar?
Sent from my SM-N930F using Tapatalk
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Hi.
This icon will hide automatically after sending coordinates. We designed it this way, because our app not a "spy-ware'.
Remove the internet permission if your app does not require it!
nec947 said:
Remove the internet permission if your app does not require it!
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Internet is used only for crash-reports; not for work. Of course, you can disable this permission manually, it's OK, and app will continue work properly.
new version (0.8.35) and new website
Hi.
1. Bad news: our app was removed from Google Play Store:
Reasons:
https://www.reddit.com/r/androiddev...ms_permissions_fiasco_google_why_do_you_hurt/
https://www.reddit.com/r/androiddev/comments/acs5t2/google_sending_out_3rd_and_final_reminder_to/
etc.
2. Good news.
We released the new version of app, 0.8.35
- the status of application (“On” or “On + timelaps-mode”) will be saved after phone reboot.
- the right URL for sharing added (SafetyTracker.org)
- minor bugs fixed
And we opened the official website: http://safetytracker.org
Welcome!
Open Source
Hello, All.
Source code available on Github: https://github.com/safetytracker/open-sms-locator
Our SafetyTracker is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL, or “free software”).
This license grants people a number of freedoms:
You are free to use SafetyTracker, for any purpose
You are free to distribute SafetyTracker
You can study how SafetyTracker works and change it
You can distribute changed versions of SafetyTracker
The GPL strictly aims at protecting these freedoms, requiring everyone to share their modifications when they also share the software in public. That aspect is commonly referred to as "Copyleft".
All releases (APK-files) are available on GitHub. You can download the last version there: https://github.com/safetytracker/open-sms-locator/releases
Also we fixed minor bugs in the new version (0.8.36).

[Free] [App] MFAuth - 2FA Auth + Cloud Sync

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MFAuth is a free and secure application that offers 2-step verification for managing your online accounts and services, thus helping to protect your accounts from hackers. The app brings together best-in-class security practices and seamless user experience and can work in both online and offline modes.
This app generates one-time tokens on your device which are used in combination with your password. Just enable the two-factor authentication in your account settings for your provider, scan the QR code provided and you're good to go!
Features:
* Generate verification codes without an internet.
* Add accounts via QR code, image, etc.
* Works with many providers & accounts like Google, Amazon, Twitch, etc.
* Personalise icons, labels, light & dark themes etc.
* Support for 8 different languages.
* Biometric security available.
* Auto-backup options with MFAuth or Google cloud services.
* MFAuth web platform to quickly see your OTP codes on browsers. Works with Chrome, Firefox, Safari and all other major browsers.
Cloud Sync (Premium)
Never lose your codes again! With Cloud Sync, you can easily backup your 2FA accounts to your own Google Drive or the MFAuth cloud server. Using the Cloud sync feature, you can easily restore recently changed data with ease.
MFAuth Web - Browser Version (Premium)
2FA on the desktop is now easier than ever before! You can easily log into your MFAuth account from your favourite browser and access your codes. No need to manually type in the codes again.
Multi-platform support
MFAuth authenticator syncs seamlessly across any device that can run a browser. You can use MFAuth web platform for easily access your codes.
Multiple ways to add Accounts
For your convenience, you can either use QR Code or add an account manually by entering your secret key.
Backup with Auto Sync
Never lose your codes again! With Auto Sync on, you can easily backup your 2FA accounts to your own Local Storage. This keeps you in total control of your data while providing effective backup and you can easily restore recently changed data with ease.
Dark Theme
Now enjoy the dark mode in the app. Easily change between the light and dark mode in the app.
Multiple widgets
With MFAuth Authenticator, you can easily add multiple widgets for your favourite accounts on the home screen for quick access. These widgets come in multiple layouts, so you can choose whichever suits you the best. With high level of customizations, you can easily choose to require additional security to access the accounts from your widgets.
Multiple language support
Experience the app in a more intuitive way by using it in your language. The app comes with the support of 8 languages. Don't see your language in the app? Reach out.
Personalization
The app allows you to set unique icons to your accounts, either by selecting icons from the provided list or by uploading them. This helps you to easily recognize and sort your accounts. You can also choose from 2 different modes design modes to show your accounts.
Organize via Labels
With the inbuilt labels (and the ability to add new ones), you can easily group and manage a large number of accounts. The inbuilt search feature helps to find any account in seconds.
Biometric security
Protect your accounts by using biometrics (Fingerprint). This helps protect your codes from prying eyes or in case someone gets access to your phone. You can also block screen capture via screenshots and other methods.
Compatibility
MFA supports the HOTP and TOTP algorithms. These two algorithms are industry-standard and widely supported, making MFA compatible with thousands of services. Any web service that supports Google Authenticator will also work with MFA.
Permissions:
Camera permission is needed to add accounts using QR codes.
Download MFAuth on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.atozappz.mfauth

[APP][4.0+] KeePassDX - Open source password manager

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KeePassDX
Multi-format KeePass manager for Android devices. The app allows creating keys and passwords in a single encrypted database file by integrating with the Android design standards.
Features​
Create database files / entries and groups.
Support for .kdb and .kdbx files (version 1 to 4) with AES - Twofish - ChaCha20 - Argon2 algorithm.
Compatible with the majority of alternative programs (KeePass, KeePassX, KeePassXC, …).
Allows opening and copying URI / URL fields quickly.
Biometric recognition for fast unlocking (fingerprint / face unlock / …).
One-Time Password management (HOTP / TOTP) for Two-factor authentication (2FA).
Material design with themes.
Auto-Fill and Integration.
Field filling keyboard.
Dynamic templates
History of each entry.
Precise management of settings.
Code written in native languages (Kotlin / Java / JNI / C).
Project description:
https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX
Frequently asked questions and wiki:
https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/wiki
Download:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.kunzisoft.keepass.libre/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunzisoft.keepass.free
https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/releases
Contribution:
https://www.keepassdx.com/#donation
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Of course, there have been and will be updates throughout the life of the program. The projects section of github determines future features, which is planned: refactoring of the password generator, integration of the Yubikey.
Build software better, together
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Hey @Kunzisoft.
I want to to suggest a feature request:
If it's possible to add an option in Encryption Settings of Database for Benchmark 1.0s delay in Transform rounds, like KeePassXC/KeePass for Desktop.
If I use this setting on my PC and then move my database in smartphone and open it with KeePassDX it takes very very long time to open, so it would be better if there is a setting in KeePassDX which can change the transform rounds to the optimized levels of the smartphone.
Thank you for the comment. The feature corresponds to this issue : https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/784
I added it in the forecast of version 3.5.0
Kunzisoft said:
Thank you for the comment. The feature corresponds to this issue : https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/784
I added it in the forecast of version 3.5.0
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That's awesome! Thank you
For anyone interesting there is new update of KeePassDX.
Download: Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.2:
Fix service parameter and workflow to remove notification when service is killed
Fix color
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.1:
Fix search mode with Magikeyboard #1292
Fix select another entry with Magikeyboard #1293
Fix unexpected lock with Magikeyboard #1294
Small UI changes
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.0:
Passphrase implementation #218
Show visual password strength indicator with entropy #631 #869 #454 #1270
Dynamically save password generator configuration #618 #696
Add advanced password filters #1052 #448 #983 #271 #539
Better search implementation #175 #1254 #1267
Manage package name from Magikeyboard #1010 #1261
Ask confirmation to lock if changes without save #970
Fix small bugs #1282
Big thanks to Kunzisoft for his work.
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.3: [19/04/2022]
Download: Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub
Remove "Select share info" setting for Magikeyboard #1304
Fix quick search and better loadGroup implementation #1302
Fix small bugs
Big thanks to Kunzisoft for his work.
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.4: [11/05/2022]
Download: Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub
Fix crash in New Android 13 #1321
Better backstack management for selection mode
Prevent Tapjacking #1318
Small changes #1298
Big thanks to Kunzisoft for his work.
Changelog KeePassDX-3.4.5: [02/06/2022]
Download: Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub
Fix custom data in group (fix KeeShare) #1335
Fix device credential unlocking #1344
New clipboard manager #1343
Keep screen on by default when viewing an entry
Change the order of the search filters
Fix searchable selection
Big thanks to Kunzisoft for his work.
How to secure my KeepassDX database with Yubikey 5 NFC?​Each time I try to switch to Yubikey Challenge Response, I get the error message "could not save database". The YubiKey is plugged into the smartphone.
KeepassDX 3.5.0 Beta 1
Keydriver 0.1.4
Android 12
Oneplus 8T
Thanks in advance for your support.
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How to secure my KeepassDX database with Yubikey 5 NFC?​Each time I try to switch to Yubikey Challenge Response, I get the error message "could not save database". The YubiKey is plugged into the smartphone.
KeepassDX 3.5.0 Beta 1
Keydriver 0.1.4
Android 12
Oneplus 8T
Thanks in advance for your support.
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Hello,
Since the dev @Kunzisoft is more active on GitHub Issues page, it's better to tag him here so he can get notified.
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Changelog KeePassDX-3.5.1: [06/04/2022]
Download: Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub
Included all the previous releases changelog
Fix action dialog with YubiKey challenge-response #1506
Big thanks to Kunzisoft for his work.
Thanks a lot for this app!
Fingerprint unlock works, but i do not see how to enable face unlock.
Could someone please explain?
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