[APP][4.1+]Fileseal - Automatic File Encryption - Android Apps and Games

Fileseal lets you encrypt your files and sync the encrypted files with cloud storage services (e.g. Dropbox and Google Drive). It’s fast, simple and secure.
Setup in 3 steps only, and Encryption is done automatically in background, including NEWLY ADDED FILES!
Dropbox and Google Drive are supported, you can sync your files to these cloud storage services with Fileseal.
Provable Security
The encryption protocol is built on cryptographic algorithms with provable security.
Cloud Secure
An extra layer of security keeps files secure in the cloud services. Files are encrypted before being uploaded.
Secure Removal
Original plain files are wiped immediately by secure delete methods after encryption. Chance of recovery after removal is minimized.
Battery Friendly
Fileseal consumes minimal battery and CPU power as a background service in the device.
Built-in Viewer
Fileseal has a built-in image viewer and a file manager, allowing you to view your photos without exposing to external apps.
Run in Background
Setup and enjoy, Fileseal does all you need in the background afterwards.
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Comments and suggestions are highly appreciated

1.0.2 is now available
- menu added for individual image viewer

glad to see new privacy apps appearing

hi nice app
at present which cloud storages can be used kindly provide the list of cloud storage supported

jeevan_500 said:
at present which cloud storages can be used kindly provide the list of cloud storage supported
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Fileseal currently supports Dropbox and Google Drive. We may add more depending on number of requests.

Just a quick update, someone just send us email asking why we need full network access, it is actually a good question, and we would like to clarify here as well.
Network access is used for synchronization of encrypted files with cloud storages, and for serving ads.
If upgraded to premium, as no ad would be served, the only network access would be for syncing files.
Nothing more than these.
More questions are welcomed, we would be adding these to our FAQ.

Our windows installer has been updated to 1.0.1. Fixed some issues user encountered during installation.

version 1.0.7 available
1.0.7
- fixed a bug which could cause crash on some device
- a more accurate check to see if selected folder is read only
1.0.6
- enhanced sync function
- more detailed error message if error occurs during password generate

great app!! thanks!!

1.0.8
- enhanced user interaction when opening files with no apps declared to view them

Hi,
I tried fileseal today because it seemed exactly like what I needed: Upload encrypted files to GDrive.
But it skips files bigger than 10mb and it apparently deleted the files that it uploaded. Or does it copy the files somewhere after they are encrypted.
-Is there an option to tell fileseal that all files, regardless of size should be encrypted and uploaded?
-Why where my files deleted or moved?
-I would like to still access the files with a normal file manager or photo app. Should I therefore have the files in two folders? One unsynced and unencrypted folder and one encrypted and synced folder?
Thanks!

I guess this project is dead?

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New Dropbox Beta for Android brings bug fixes and new features

The Developers at Dropbox have just released a New Beta version that offers new advanced features including some Bug Fixes, file changes now sync properly, files don't re-upload on upgrade or re-install, and increased network timeout so it works better on slow networks.
Here's a full list of what's now available:-
Added "Share to Dropbox" from other applications (Gallery, etc). Either single or multiple files can be shared at the same time.
File Downloads & Uploads now display progress notifications instead of Spammy Toasts.
Multi-touch Gallery for pictures in a directory. Long-hold on pictures in gallery to do file operations.
Now you can create Shortcuts to Dropbox folders by long-holding on the desktop.
Added long-hold folder options for sharing and open.
Long-hold file Open now plays non-streaming, if it's a streaming file type.
Added Cache Size display and Clear Cache button.
Prompt to install file manager such as OI or Astro if one is not installed already.
Notification if SD card is unavailable, so downloads, viewing, or uploads won't work.
The e-mail to tell friends about Dropbox now contains a referral link, so you can get a quota bonus.
Visual Redesign with new icons
The Dropbox forum has details (including download links) which can be found here.
My only question relates to the 'Built-in Gallery' for viewing photo's and being now able to select 'multi' photo's.
Anyone care to elaborate on this.... maybe I've missed something here.

[APP] Tostis Notes (Encrypted on your SD)

Hi all,
I write this app for myself but soon i decided to put it on Android Market
As you read on thread title, it is a simple app useful to write secure notes on flat filesystem. You can find it h ttps://mar ket.androi d.com/details?id=com.tostis.notes".
For lazy people i copy&paste market description here
Write down secret notes with Tostis Notes. Text is encrypted with AES algorithm and saved on your SD card to make backup easier. Every .tec file has its own alphanumeric password and is stored by default in /sdcard/TostisNotes/ directory.
Share unencrypted text inside your note with application like GMail, SMS, Twitter etc.
Send encrypted .TEC file as attachment in GMail or backup it with Dropbox.
Print to any printer with Google Cloud Print.
This is the ad supported version, please click on banner!
Buy Pro version with more features: ht tps://m arket.andro id.com/details?id=com.tostis.notes.pro
Features:
- Share unencrypted text or encrypted .TEC file
- Shake to close!
- Vibrate on save
- Move app to SD
- Custom directory on SD
- Order file list by name, data or size in ascending or descending order
- Open .tec file directly from your favourite file manager
- Backup to Gmail folder
- Print text with Google Cloud Print h ttp://ww w.google.com/cloudprint
QR Code -> ht tp://qr code.kaywa.com/img.php?s=8&d=https%3A%2F%2Fmarket.android.com%2Fdetails%3Fid%3Dcom.tostis.notes
Sorry but i cannot post links.
Great to see but unfortunately I don't trust closed source. Having trouble finding a solution since WhisperSystems was bought by Twitter
Sorry for delay. What are your concerns about closed source in security application? Tostis Notes simply creates a binary AES encrypted file starting from your typed text. The key is your salted passphrase.
All other features like print or backup are written around this core feature.
Most of the permissions are required from advertising network but are not used if you buy the Pro version.
PS. You already sent me an email, right?

[Q] Automated sync from phone to cloud with Encryption

Hi there
I have been using the app FolderSync to sync all the files from my phone's internal storage to Google Drive on a daily basis just in case if I lose my phone, there will still be a copy of my files in the cloud which I can retrieve. However, I am not comfortable with leaving my files unprotected in the cloud.
I have done a fair bit of research but have not been able to find an app that can automatically encrypt all the files before syncing with my Google Drive. Apps like Boxcryptor require me to manually upload the files from within the app itself for it to encrypt my files but does not offer any kind of automatic syncing like FolderSync does.
(Boxcryptor has the ability to create an "encrypted folder" in Google Drive whereby all files uploaded to this folder will be encrypted automatically but only works when files are uploaded using the Boxcryptor app. It will not encrypt files uploaded into this "encrypted folder" from other apps.)
It does not seem possible for me to link Boxcryptor with FolderSync to get the desired result of having my files encrypted then automatically synced with a folder in my cloud storage.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue and found a solution? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
kohkohnut said:
...to get the desired result of having my files encrypted then automatically synced with a folder in my cloud storage...
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Isn't the transfer to, and storage on, Google Drive encrypted automatically by Google?
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Not a direct solution to your problem (I'm not aware of one) but instead of using the cloud, you could use a computer / NAS that you leave on. I foldersync to my NAS.
If you're not comfortable having unencrypted files in the cloud, then you're not comfortable with cloud itself, full stop.
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[Q] How do YOU manage sensitive data?

I am looking for a secure & simple method to keep sensitive data on my phone that will survive wipes/rom flashes. I used to keep a password list in my Google Docs, but I misplaced my tablet at work (fortunately a coworker locked it up until I could retrieve it), so I nuked that idea.
I tried mSecure and spent half an hour saving all my personal info, and lost it the next time I flashed a rom (I also keep the info on my desktop computer, so no big deal). Maybe mSecure has an option to keep an encrypted file on external memory, I didn't play with it enough to see.
Cloud services are ok I suppose, but I really prefer having the info on the phone itself, for those rare times I don't have a data connection but need access to passwords, etc.
Some people use a method of encrypting/decrypting files on their device. That sounds pretty ideal to me ― just decrypt it when needed and encrypt when done. If you lose the device, hopefully the encryption is strong enough to prevent anyone from stealing your info.
How do YOU manage sensitive data?
KeePassDroid for passwords. You can sync database to cloud if you want. PC comatibile.
EDS Lite for data, it's truecrypt container compatibile(in specific settings), so you can mount it also on PC.
Use TrueCrypt on a PC to create a container sync'd to DropBox (or similar), but pay attention to the settings to make it accessible on Android using EDS Lite.
Sync the encrypted container Android device using DropBox/Dropsync.
Use EDS lite on Android to access the sensitive data, when needed.
Use some kind of backup system (e.g. CrashPlan) to back up the DropBox folder, just in case the secure container gets deleted on a device and the deletion gets mirrored by DropBox. (You can normally recover deleted files on DropBox, but there may be a one month limit for free accounts, and it's best to have a secondary backup system, just in case!).

[APP][4.0.3+] Turn your smartphone into cloud safe for your sensitive data

Guys! Welcome new Android tool that turns your smartphone into secure cloud safe
Please try it (it's free) and share your feedback in comments! Hope you'll enjoy it
Here is the link to Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloudifilepro.
Cloudifile Pro – turn your smartphone into cloud safe for your personal data
Living in a world of hacking and personal data stealing, we understand that it’s extremely important to protect smartphone, as it has become the main unguarded storage for private notices, sensitive photos or videos, financial information, copies of IDs and other documents.
But how can we easily obtain proven smartphone protection?
Cloudifile Pro in tandem with Dropbox easily solves this problem for you.
Cloudifile Pro is an Android app that turns your smartphone into a secure cloud safe for your private data.
The only thing you should do is to share selected data with Cloudifile Pro or upload it directly, and our solution will care about the rest.
Cloudifile will encrypt your files with the best-industry-standard encryption algorithms and automatically send them to Dropbox. Once your already protected data is placed into your Dropbox account, it immediately disappears from its original location for security reasons. Now you can be sure that your data is safe: even if a stranger gets access to your device, he or she won’t be able to find any data there – it is securely stored in Dropbox datacenters while only you keep the key to it.
Staying logged in to Cloudifile Pro, you can easily work with your “cloudified” data: view it, share it with other apps, or download it locally to your smartphone. But as soon as you log out, nobody can access it anymore.
Cloudifile Pro for Android allows:
Uploading data directly
To upload file or folder to Cloudifile, navigate to the destination folder within your Cloudifile and tap Upload in the right bottom corner of the screen. Choose files or folders to be “cloudified”, and click the OK button. Selected data will be securely encrypted and uploaded to the Cloudifile folder you are currently browsing. Notice that decrypted copy of your data will be immediately deleted from its original location.
Uploading data from other apps
To share file to Cloudifile from the third-party app (e.g., the image viewer), click the Share button while viewing it in the app. Choose Cloudifile in the list of applications for sharing, and your data will be automatically encrypted and uploaded to the folder with the device name inside your Cloudifile folder. For security reasons, “cloudified” data will be immediately removed from the app cache.
Viewing data
You can easily view your “cloudified” data in the Cloudifile folder with your device name. Navigate across the folders by tapping the necessary folder. Tap the target file to open it in the default viewer.
Sharing to other apps
To share “cloudified” data to a third-party app, long press it and select Share via. After choosing the application, the file will be shared to it in decrypted format. For security reasons, after you finish working with this file, it will be encrypted again, sent to Dropbox, and deleted from the app cache.
Downloading
To save “cloudified” data to your device, long press the file or folder and select Download. Please note, that it will be a non-protected decrypted copy of data residing on your device.
Deleting
To delete the file or folder from Cloudifile, long press the file or folder and select Delete.
Cloudifile Pro is totally compatible with desktop version of Cloudifile (https://cloudifile.com/) for Windows and MacOS. Thus, you can install additional desktop tool to access your “cloudified” data from your workstation or laptop and seamlessly and securely sync any desktop folders with your cloud account.
Notice that Cloudifile Pro for Android is FREE for personal use.

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