Hi All,
I'd like to present to you my new app. It's a message crytping app, which you can use to encrytp/decrypt all kinds of text communication you use (text messages, emails, messengers, private notes and whatever else you want). Safety was my biggest goal, while creating this app and I think I succeded. The app is using unique crypting algorithm, based on the characters from the password you enter. Each password will generate different crypting algorithm. The password is not limited and you can use as many passwords, as you like to encrypt one message. This solution creates infinite number of crypting possibilities and makes the crypted message quite impossible to decrypt. Please feel free to comment.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.drivenbyobsession.pocketenigma
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Does the person receiving message also need to have this app to read it?
cnstrctr said:
Does the person receiving message also need to have this app to read it?
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Hi,
Yes both persons (encrypting and decrypting) need to have the app installed.
Hi, i have another question;
Is the application storing messages or passwords somewhere (on server or locally on device)? If yes, for how long?
cnstrctr said:
Hi, i have another question;
Is the application storing messages or passwords somewhere (on server or locally on device)? If yes, for how long?
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Hi,
No, the application doesn't store any data. No servers are in use, it can work completely offline.
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Hello.
Hi guys, this is a personal project that I developed lately, I want to introduce it to you, and I want you to check it out .
To view in google play, click here :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=backMyPhone.main
Back my Contacts allows you to back up your phone list to your gmail address, assuring a safe & very simple way to never lose your contact's list.
The developer of this app was encouraged to develop it after getting his phone stolen ; losing very valuable phone numbers.
If you ever wanted a simple, secured & very efficient way to store your contacts' list, Back my Contacts is the app do download !
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Back my Contacts is very secured ; since it interacts with one server only ; the gmail SMTP, the user's login data are stored locally, in total isolation from any external data exchange via the internet. Thus ; the extra layers of security over your gmail accompanied by the app's secured functionality promise a very secured usage.
Also, Back my Contacts doesn't require any additional hardware for synchronization.
The app is totally free, you can download it from the play store via this link :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=backMyPhone.main
Thanks a lot for reading : )
Had to bump the post up.
Not a single view :s
Hello again guys !
If anybody read this ; please comment, I accept all criticism to the app.
Is my app that terrible ??
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Maybe one tiny download ?
Send SMS from anyone to anyone
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Free:
You get free credits when you start and then you can get more free credits or buy.
Each credits allow you to send one sms
This SMS service is perfect for:
* Telling someone you love them via the phone
* Trick your friends with spoof SMS messages
* Give SMS warnings to friends
* Inform the authorities about illegal activities
* Report fraud to management
* And many more reasons..
This app is completely safe:
* It does not do any harm to your device.
* It keeps your private data safe (not collecting anything)
* We do not store records for sent messages on our server
Download:
Google Play: Link
Website: http://www.ImNot.Me
Loveit
Fun app!
is this app safe?
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is this app safe?
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Any specific question about safety?
In general, It doesn't do any harm to your device and it keeps your privacy - your sent messages are not saved on the server.
Great app, works as advertised Is there a chance we can set any name (or even numbers) with no limitation to number of characters for the fake sender?
akpe said:
Great app, works as advertised Is there a chance we can set any name (or even numbers) with no limitation to number of characters for the fake sender?
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Unfortunately that is technically impossible. :cyclops:
That being said, in the upcoming version there will be an option to get a private number and use it, not only to send messages but also to receive the response :good:
Introduction:Mushi helps you to connect with like-minded people by letting you express yourself and exchange thoughts, without giving away any personal details.
Description:We all face different challenges when finding new friends on the web. On social networking portals, you have to know the person in order to find a place in his friend’s list. On the other hand, dating portals display your pic and other details for the world to see. On chatting portals, you might be anonymous, but you would waste a lot of time finding people with similar interests or might run into pervs.
Mushi was created with all these things in mind and is a great way to meet new people. It works in two simple steps:
1) A person posts a small message to tell other worldwide users what he / she is seeking.
2) People who want to chat with the author accept the message. Chats are completely anonymous unless you choose to mention personal details. The User is able to chat with any person on the globe.
The posting and accepting of messages from the message board is restricted to 4 per day. However, once you accept a message or vice versa, you can have a one-on-one conversation without any restrictions.
Download:play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Virmire.Mushi
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Sounds good
Will try
Well, first and foremost this is a self-cooked guide mainly aimed for devices with little storage and/or anyone interested for the sake of it.
A couple months ago I sent an email to WhatsApp customer support complaining about the huge size of the WhatsApp/Databases folder, and why the FLICK there was a remote need for 7 friggin' copies of the chat databases.
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After dodgeing the automatic answering bot, I re-sent my question (how to prevent WhatsApp from keeping the last 7 days of database backups) over a request number email address I was submitted.
Suffice to say, as I admitted to be a rooted user, this is all the moron at the other side had to say:
Hi,
Thanks for your message.
It appears that your device is rooted. We are sorry, but we don’t support rooted devices and do not answer tickets from rooted devices. We understand the reasons behind rooting a device, but please be aware that any new configuration that is a result of rooting may conflict with WhatsApp.
To add to this, rooted devices do not allow the WhatsApp security model to function as intended and your messages will not be protected by end-to-end encryption.
If you wish to…
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0K fellows, this is as easy as it gets. Besides slimming down your WhatsApp/Media folders as you may wish, this is my trick to prevent WhatsApp from using a fμckload of storage on its WhatsApp/Databases folder:
Delete the WhatsApp/Databases folder. :good:
Now, create a file named Databases in the WhatsApp folder. This prevents WhatsApp from being able to re-create such folder again.
See the attached thumbnail.
My WhatsApp folder is now very slim, and I miss nothing. :fingers-crossed:
Cheers my dears
Hello,
I have a OnePlus Nord10 5G cell phone, running Android 11.
I have received many spam phone calls on my phone, which I have blocked.
Where on my phone are these blocked numbers stored internally?
Thank you.
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Blocked numbers are stored by the system application "phone."
It is not at all certain that you will have access to the data of this application.
Thank you for the response ze7zez.
I wanted to transfer the blocked numbers to another phone, but that may explain why I have not been able to find the data.
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Thank you for the response ze7zez.
I wanted to transfer the blocked numbers to another phone, but that may explain why I have not been able to find the data.
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Try this:
My Blocked - Apps on Google Play
Save and restore your list of blocked numbers from your device.
play.google.com
Thank you for the Great Information ze7zez !
cinque8 said:
Thank you for the Great Information ze7zez !
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Today I checked. The app captures blocked numbers through the native app, but there is no backup/restore option. There are no options at all.
The investigation and search for a solution is still ongoing.
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It's OK. When you click on the (+), a menu appears with the ability to export the MyBlocked-YYYY-MM-DD.json file.
After importing the file on another device, the application can be safely deleted. The list of blocked numbers remains available to the phone's native app.