Hello!
Here is an application I created:
Magic keys is a new breed of password manager: It creates a random password by randomizing a set of (easy to remember) keys you choose per account. Magic keys does not store your password anywhere, by using it you do not expose yourself to any kind of password hacking by inspection of the phone local storage or by interception of the password if stored in the could.
Magic keys does not require any specific permission.
A few snapshot to illustrate how to use it:
Select the type of characters you want to have in the password (digits, upper case, lower case, symbols)
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Enter your keys, they can be as easy to remember as you want.
Once the password is generated, simply copy it to the clipboard.
Generated password are tied to the phone Android Id so that some one using the application and your keys on another phone will not get your password.
More details here:
Magic keys on the android playstore
Magic keys also run on a PC/Mac as a Chrome browser application thanks to chrome ARC welder.
Installation instruction are available here:
Magic Keys for Chrome installation procedure
Please let me know your thoughts on the app.
Cheers.
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when i open a new text message, i start to type the name of the contact i want to send a message to - but no contacts are avaliable to select.
i now have to add a contact manually.
how to get auto add contact when i start to type their name?
cheers!
Rn
On the stock messaging app I don't think this is possible. You have to create a contact first, or just enter the phone number into the address field.
Not sure about the messaging apps for HTC sense and other UIs. They may allow you to create a contact from within the app.
Q.
Are you using the stock keyboard?
I had the exact same issue when using fingerkeyboard and swype.
Had a few ROMs (Older admittedly) that didn't support this too but that's beyond my comprehension i'm sorry.
hi, sorry for not getting back to you untill now
(i forgot about this thread lol)
as you can see i am using EzInput v2.5
by typing R, it should display a list of all contacts starting with R. (in a drop-down menu where R is)
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i have tried copying all my SIM contacts to my device but its exactly the same
Rn
fyi, i have also tried:
[HKLM\Software\Tegic\eT9]
"IsSupportMSSIPContact" Dword=1
Privacy Manager is a Android app which can protect you private information no need to root.
The website of Privacy Manager.:highfive:
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*PRIVATE SPACE is a private place to keep your SMS and calls. You need to add the private number to the contacts, we will move the SMS and call from the system to here. You need to set a password (which is used to open this function). You can also create several spaces for different contacts.*IMAGE LOCKER is a function to protect important pictures (private photos, business image and so on). You need to set a password (which is used to open this function). This function will encrypt the source files physically, so even the others get the copy from the SD card, they will not be able to see it either.*DISGUISE CALL & SMS Imagine this situation: important customers call you in a business meeting. You do not want the others who can see your phone know who the caller really is.
Download from Google Play.
Please feel free to contact us. E-mail.:good:
nice idea and i would like to try it.
okay, thank you for your support.
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This App is an alternative to the standard google pattern lock. It lets you choose a picture, where you can define your own pattern on. Once you turn your phone on again, the picture (& your pattern ) is being transformed (possible transformations are, e.g, zoom or rotation) and you have to enter your transformed pattern to unlock your phone.
Sounds interesting? Search for SmearSafe on Google Play or use this link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.steimlfk.smearsafe
Some technical info: I've implemented the app as an "overlay" for Android's pin input mask. So when you start the app for the first time, you have to define a pin, which is used by the app to lock the phone. When you turn your screen on again, the lockscreen (showing your chosen picture) shows up and you can enter your pattern. If you have problems "solving" the lockscreen, you can simply press the home button and enter your defined pin to unlock the phone.
On some phones the pin input "pops up" sometimes....this is a known issue and i'm working on it
Have Fun!
KitKat?
Hi! I love your app and the idea! Unfortunately it's stopped working after upgrading to KitKat for me. Any hints?
Update!
Solution:
Ha! While writing I had the solution: unregister and the register the app again as administrative access app. Now it works again!
A little application i wrote to deal with passwords on multiple computers currently working to.
It uses 128-bit AES with a key that is randomly generated on the first launch to store the passwords encrypted in a QR Image.
The image can be stored on the phone, printed an sticked on the computer, in any place that you can scan it to see the passwords.
You can import/export the encryption key to use it with any number of devices
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It uses some ZXing libraries and the ZXing Barcode scanner
The code is on github
I cannot put a link yet till i get 10 posts
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qrpasswds
Github: https://github.com/warlock90/QRPasswds[/url]
cheers!
Great work ! :good:
great idea! I like it.
a cool feature would be to have a way to "one-click"-copy the username and/or the password, or better like in Keepass to get them copied through the notification bar.
Haven't thought of it, definitely gonna make something like that
uploaded v1.2.3
each field is copied to clipboard if you hold click on it
working on notifications and making it a list with undo when deleted
If you've bought a used TV, and for whatever reason it has parental controls enabled, you might find this trick handy. (Or maybe you're a teenager who just wants to watch TV without your parents' permission!)
Tested on WebOS 5.0.10, presumably it also works for most earlier versions - please comment if you have success or failure with specific versions.
The trick:
As pointed out in this tweet, you can read almost any file in the filesystem by opening it in the web browser, with the URL prefix "view-source:file:///". If you navigate to "view-source:file:///var/luna/preferences/lock", you can view the sha256 hash of the pin code, like so:
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I created a "rainbow table" of all 4-digit pincodes: https://gist.github.com/DavidBuchanan314/a684f91e9dec516acda8ece0c9f3db32
Simply Ctrl+F and search for the first 6 digits of your sha256 hash, and you should find the corresponding pin. e.g. in my case, I search for "ca9532", and find that my pin is "8695". If its not a 4-digit pin code, your best bet is either to build your own rainbow table/cracker, or paste the hash into an online sha256 cracking service.