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lol, nice copy/paste
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What was the point of this?

pla .gia . rism
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the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
synonyms: copying, infringement of copyright, piracy, theft, stealing; informalcribbing
"accusations of plagiarism"
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Freeware Apps - Redefining a Lost Genre

Freeware isnt something you really find much in the Android community.
You hear the term thrown around quite a bit, but even alot of what is termed as freeware, actually isnt.
The Lion's Share of Android apps are not Freeware at all, and the Vast majority of the so-called 'freeware' apps that are available for us to download & use daily are not truly freeware at all
I would like to draft a set of guidelines for what would ideally become a certification standard for the ethical creation & development of free apps
Apps adhering to this standard could be classified under this genre of apps, and even bear a symbol within the app, overlaid on its logo, showing users it belongs and mentioned in the app's description, showing users how it was developed, and stating that it adheres to the guidelines and fulfills the requirements of the new standard.
I would also like to compile a list of any existing apps which already meet these criteria
and all Apps filling these requirements will fall under the realm of this Guild.
Please feel free to offer your own ideas & input as to what you feel would be best for the end user, and any rules or criteria you feel are relevant to forming a framework of guidelines & prerequisites needed for apps to be called under this name, and be brought under the umbrella of this guild.
Please feel free to offer suggestions for the certification & class name and/or Guild name as well
this is all preliminary work, and I'm looking for anyone interested in helping to build this community and standard & promote its use.
There could be 2 classes of apps, Freeware & Benefit-Ware
Or there could just be one set of rules for each, stating "IF.. such and such, THEN... such and such"
If you are an App User, please mention anything you find annoying, bothersome, or troublesome.
If you are an App Developer who knows about or is displeased with the ethics and developments of certain apps which gives other apps and developers bad names, please mention anything you can that might assist us in reigning in the cowboys of the App Wild West.
Also, if somethings are simply & 100% "Not Possible" because of the Android OS, these would be issues the Guild will work to make Individual Device Manufacturers as well as the Android team at Google aware of
So, it could start something like this:
- An app should not contain ads nor promotions which cannot be closed or disabled
- An app should not contain any full-screen ads nor any ads which limit or effect user interaction with the app
- An app should not give reminders which pop up and ask the user for money, ratings, or to download additional apps
- All requests for financial support, ratings, and downloading of additional apps should be contained in the 'About' Section of the Apps Settings
- All apps which produce sound of any sort must include its Volume Controls, including in-app Mute
- All apps with services which wish to run at start up must include their own settings option to enable or disable "Start when Android Starts"
- An app must not Auto-start unless the User has specifically selected it to, nor shall it be kept running if it has not been manually Launched by a User since the last Boot time.
- An app must allow users to manually select the installation directory upon installation
- An app must have its own internal Uninstall button in the "About" Menu Settings
- An app must install 'portably', that is, without adding data to the internal phone storage
- All apps which save data must have a User-Selectable Save Location which can be used to replace the App Default Save Location
- All Apps must Uninstall completely and leave no folder behind, asking users whether or not to uninstall specific items which might contain important user data
I hope other people can add to this list
thanks
I would like to stress that this isnt a knock on any existing programs, nor do I expect anyone to change what they are doing who isn't willing to.
If you hate the idea of this, please continue doing what you are doing.
This is for people who want to join or participate because these are the apps they would prefer to use, or make.
thanks
Others may include:
- An app must ask users whether or not the user wants to add a shortcut to the users default Home screen, regardless of the user's own phone settings. Perhaps an "Allow Shortcut" selection for Shortcuts which are going to be added
- An app must ONLY install shortcuts to the program currently being installed, and can in no way add shortcuts to the Home screen, the apps drawer, or the installation directory, to any other program nor any website at all.
- An app may include a single, small, unobtrusive "Donate/Beer" button on a menu bar with other menu buttons, but to be at the far right or farthest/last menu item available on the menu
- An app must not include permissions for anything other than the express intent & use of the app for its specified purpose.
- No app may, at any time, access a users personal information unless the app has direct interaction with such information as directly related to a service it is providing as a primary function of the app - And even then, the apps access to information must not be sent online nor over the internet unless specified as such due to it being a primary function of the app - and if & when personal information is sent online, the owner of the server must have a secure server which is not accessed by himself or his employees, but in which information is automatically transferred by software to and from the end users needed locations, and to no other place shall the information be passed - Nor shall it be kept on the server while not being sent or received to/from the users locations, without the users express consent, as an additional option.
- A "Primary Function" is defined as a Function which is the main or only reason a user installs or interacts with the site, and will be the main focus of the apps description
- Secondary Functions are not allowed to gain internet access, nor have any interaction with any online server or service, nor be granted any access to personal information nor any stored data outside the apps own install directory, etc.
- Apps must, in a written disclaimer provided in the "About" section of the apps own settings, give specific details as to the apps permissions and justify with specific reasons and technical details why each function requires each form of permission, and exactly how the app will use each permission, including server specifications & information-handling specifics, where applicable.
- Apps qualifying for inclusion in the Guild will clearly label themselves in one of 3 categories exclusively - Freeware, Benefitware, or Trialware.
- Apps labelled as Free, or containing the word "Free" must 1.) be 100% ad-free, 2.) not be a Trial, 3.) be fully functional, & 4.) not bother users for payments, ratings, etc.
- Apps labelled as "Benefitware" may include 1.) ads adhering to the guidelines for the inclusion of ads, 2.) requests for financial assistance in accordance with the guidelines for requests of Financial Assistance, 3.) Added Functionality which is above and beyond the scope of the original, feature-rich, fully-functional program, & 4.) Other items which are primarily of benefit to the developer, but which adhere to the guidelines of Enjoyable, Unfettered User Interaction
- Apps labeled clearly as "Trialware" may 1.) Limit the functionality of the apps Primary Functions, 2.) Must have a fully-functioning trial period of no less than 30 days, 3.) Must not be limited in any way during the Evaluation Period (e.g. no "20-character", "2-page", "3-time" limitations, or the such), & 4.) after the Trial Period, the app will be completely 100% uninstallable, and a re-install of the app on a specific device will begin a new 30-day evaluation (Users will not be treated like criminals nor presumed Guilty of Fraudulent use before proven otherwise).
- Other apps will not gain classification, certification, or inclusion in the Guild, and may refer to themselves in anyway they care to, but may broadly be referred to as "junkware" if they are found to not conform to the Principles, Guidelines & Statutes set forth and adhered to by the Guild & its Members & Affiliates
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Also:
- An app must have an option to turn off Automatic updates, and may not self-check for updates otherwise.
- All Settings a User sets must be permanent and may not be reset nor shall those permission requests for updates, etc, be altered or changed nor be made to reappear, nor require the user to specify the same setting more than once.
- No app shall ever contact its servers for anything other than a user-launched request for the specific function required by the user at the time of the request.
- No app nor server nor company shall in any way interact with its apps or servers in anyway other than to execute the exact function called for by the user according to the UI meaning and implicit intent of the action
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I have checked almost all the setting of it..But couldn't find the prior results..What are the other alternatives of it?
MarkanthonyDonald said:
I have checked almost all the setting of it..But couldn't find the prior results..What are the other alternatives of it?
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Hi, markanthonydonald. welcome to the forum, I see this is your first day registered, and your first post no less.
That's right, all the prior results are belong to the settings of it t almost at all from the prior r results, but dont stop trying your point o of that the alternatives are to us, and thats the most bases of it. ll
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I like the idea of this, and from what youre saying and a few apps I use would fall into this category just fine IF certain things were moved into the 'about' option. How or why a dev would change their current, 100% working fine app, to modify this I dont know.
robneymcplum said:
I like the idea of this, and from what youre saying and a few apps I use would fall into this category just fine IF certain things were moved into the 'about' option. How or why a dev would change their current, 100% working fine app, to modify this I dont know.
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Great Idea!
- An App must have a complete Version History contained in the About Menu Settings, or a Menu Item Devoted to Version History, with Detailed explanations as to why the changes were added, and if they are only to fix a bug with device x, why is it recommended to install it if you arent using that device
- Each App Update should be available as a complete App Stand-Alone APK installer, or installable from the Play Store Directly. No App should require Updates, nor provide updates for which there is no Standalone APK or an updated Google Play Installation.
alot of devs set up their apps just good enough to get on Google play, without getting kicked off, and then after you install it, they update the app with functions & behaviors that would get it kicked from the Play Store.
great work catching that one, thanks
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robneymcplum said:
I like the idea of this, and from what youre saying and a few apps I use would fall into this category just fine
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If you know of any solid apps that you believe fall into this category, or easily could, please post them here
We need a list of example apps that we feel embody the spirit of honesty, transparency, user-centric programming & packaging, and which are either made in the spirit of true freeware, or made in the spirit of goodwill, and have either Benefitware or Trialware which adheres to consumer-oriented needs & interests
The following behaviors DO NOT qualify for inclusion in the Guild:
- Any app which appears desperate to flash things in front of your face, particularly things which flash or change scenes or color rapidly, change in a single frame, or less than a 1 second cross-dissolve, and which are overly animated, bothersome, annoying, or which may lead to epileptic reactions, which cannot be permanently closed or disabled for the duration of the session.
- Any app which appears to desperately or urgently present users with matters of no immediate significance or importance to the user. This includes the pestering need for ratings, requests for financial assistance, downloading of the developers other apps or partner apps, offers to visit the Play store or any other external website, etc..
- Any Benefit-ware app with any full-screen advertisement at all, from Internal or external sources used to promote the sales, use, or downloading of its own other products & services or those of an external company
- Any Benefitware which does not allow you to close a bar-style advertisement with a clear, easily-accessed, and adequately-sized close button
- Any Benefitware which re-opens an ad which has been closed within the same 24-hour period, or since reboot.
- Any Trialware which limits functionality of its products to a state inconsistent with the primary function of the app
- Any Trialware which does not allow a minimum 30-day trial period
- Any Trialware which limits the functions within its trial period in any way
- Any Trialware which doesnt openly allow a re-installation of a Trial package on fresh uninstall/reinstall
A user is to be given as much time as is required for him/her to fully evaluate the product. Often times a user may begin a 30-day trial period, only to never have the time to use it, including having no time to even look through it the day it was installed
Furthermore, All apps containing promotions of their own products are to be classified as Benefitware, and not Freeware, even if there are no ads from external advertising companies.
Feel free to add to this list, or to add an app you believe warrants inclusion for its programming efforts, ethics, & merits
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A similar Evaluation Period problem arises when users are given a 30-time evaluation. As one "Evaluation" day is simply a 24-hour period since the app was launched.
Launching the app by accident, or launching the app and immediately closing it, removes evaluation days from your trial, days in which no evaluating took place.
Even if we give each launch a time-specific interval where an app which is running for 10 or 15 minutes is considered "Evaluated" for one day, it doesnt take into account that launching the app then closing it where it sits opened in the background still takes away your evaluation days, or opening it, then answering the door or going to grab a sandwich also takes from your evaluation period
We could find other solutions to this problem, but one of the primary characteristics for an app or developer to be included in the Guild is to treat the user as if they were a guest in an actual store, and not a criminal pirate on a baby-killing spree, meaning:
- No app or developer should treat a user like a criminal, nor assume he is engaging or will engage in criminal activity, nor accuse him of such activities, nor behave in a manner which displays mistrust or accusations of users
- An app & developer must leave it to fate, heaven, and the common goodwill of mankind to have its requests & guidelines (such as for trials, etc) met, and can in no way behave in a manner which is inconsistent with good will
- All agreements made will be made in Good Faith with the community at large
you wont walk into a department store and be tackled by the security guards and forced to pay for something you didnt even try on, simply because you touched in on the rack, or be banned from the store for life until you do pay for it.. simply because the paranoid psychotic lunatic in charge of the store thinks everybody who walks into his store is a dirt-poor crack-head criminal out to steal his supremely precious goods
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Also:
- An app is not to be created for the sole intention of Data Collection or Information Gathering, and apps which appear to do so will be blacklisted
- An app is not to be developed or created for the primary purpose of spreading advertising spam, shady promotions, other sites & services, etc, and any app found to be out of balance with respect to this criteria will be blacklisted
- Any app found to be in breech of any of the guidelines shall be blacklisted. Concerned Members could write a letter to the developer instructing them on the things they could change for inclusion in the Guild, if they so choose
- No app shall include advertisements or links of/to any shady or malicious programs or websites, including phishing sites, spoof sites, porn sites, or any site which executes malicious code or scripts, or which is deemed as an unhealthy website, program, or service by the world-wide community of web experts as a whole
- Any app or developer found in severe breech of the spirit of the Guild will be banned for life. Severe offenses include things such as falsifying information, deception, betrayal, lying, perpetuating viruses/malware or web-based attacks, hacks or intrusions, or stealing private information & personal data; the gathering of personal data for uses unspecific to the service or which willfully compromise the security & privacy of users; or if an app or developer is found to be using the information & data of users in a way which destroys the Integrity & Trustworthiness of the app & developer, and undermines, corrupts, corrodes, or destroys the Trust & Faith the community has put in the app & developer
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chinarabbit said:
If you know of any solid apps that you believe fall into this category, or easily could, please post them here
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I use zeam launcher, that definetely qualifies.
robneymcplum said:
I use zeam launcher, that definetely qualifies.
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Cool, thanks
It seems its not under development anymore.
Perhaps a goal of the Organization can be to encourage, promote, or reward excellence in Programming as well..
It may help to motivate devs who've grown disassociated or whos apps may not be getting the attention they deserve.
I currently use Lightning Launcher, and I would definitely say it qualifies as well. It has the most features of any launcher I've tested, and one of the smallest foot prints as well.. its fast and minimalistic, and completely free, and never bothers you about anything.. it has more features than you'd expect from any high-priced app.. if it has additional paid options I dont even know, as the app is extremely feature rich and has all the functions you could ever want, and many more you havent even thought up yet
These kinds of apps make using Android Phones worthwhile
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Other important requirements -
- Any App wherein the user enters personal, private, or sensitive information, which has the ability to sync Across Devices & Computers through Web-based Servers, shall:
- Provide a switch to turn off all syncing options & functions
- Provide an adequately useful method for SD Card Storage export which is not dependent on the software which was used to create it
- Be fully functional, practical & useful, as per the intent for use of the primary function of the app, in an offline state.
- No app shall automatically start Services such as GPS, Wi-Fi, etc, without offering a user Prompt for acceptance of such actions
- All apps which turn on services like GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc, shall contain a settings option to permanently disable turning on of any such external services
- All information Sent or Received through online servers or web services shall be secure & inaccessible by the host, in the following ways:
- The information & data sent by users shall enter the server and leave the server, and not be kept on the server except for the brief moment during transfer, without being subject to any sort of copy mechanism, nor filter, nor scan, nor shall accessing the content in any way while the information is passing through the server be allowed
- Information & Data uploaded to storage servers for later access by users shall be encrypted by the server administrators with 128-bit encryption, and be stored thus encrypted until it is Retrieved from the server by the user or users granted password access by the owner of the information.
- Server administrators & owners are forbidden from accessing any user information on their servers, and must encrypt the files & user data in such a way that its available only to the user, and otherwise remains in a software-encrypted state upon the server, inaccessible by server admins & owners
- Servers shall be vigilantly maintained and frequently tested for security
- If a server is used for "cloud" storage by the user, the User Data shall be backed-up in an Encrypted state, and frequently tested for data integrity
- Servers which are not secure and which do not encrypt user files & data files, or which do not design themselves to be secure from admin access of data and other third-party viewers, shall be known as "Public Servers", and a Warning Prompt shall appear on the device or computer each time the Server is accessed and data is sent or received (there shall be no method for disabling this prompt). The Warning Message shall clearly state the user is accessing a "Public Server" (capitalized) and that any data sent or received is freely viewable to third-parties, and server owners & administrators shall include themselves as third-party viewers
- First Party users & viewers (hereafter referred to as the "Owner") are designated as both the Device & User which uploaded the data to the server for storage
- Second Party users & viewers are defined specifically as both the Device & User which downloads or accesses the data which was previously stored, and who has been given password-protected permission by the Owner (First Party)
-Third Party is broadly inclusive of any organization, company, or individual who has access or potential access to the Owner's Data. Third Party also includes Devices, Computers, Servers, & Software which handles, accesses or views (or has the potential to do so), in an unencrypted state (not 128-bit or higher), any data or information belonging to or uploaded by the First Party / Owner, with the exception of Software or an Algorithm accessing the data for the sole purpose of automated Encryption to 128-bit level, or decryption from 128-bit, which does not copy, record, send or store any user-sent/received data at all, and which no other software or entity views, has access to, or monitors, records, sends, or retrieves in any way whatsoever
- "Encrypt" (also Encryption, Encrypted, Encrypting, etc) is defined as 128-bit automated, unmonitored software / algorithm encryption processed by a program without oversight or monitoring by any other software, algorithm, or entity,and which has no other function other than Encryption
- To Qualify for Inclusion in the Guild, Server owners must open up their server modules, processes and other relevant information to review by the Guild or one of its member affiliates for inspection, review, & certification. Server Owners must also provide sworn affidavits stating the integrity and security of the data, and how the data is used, who has access, how information is processed, transferred, encrypted, etc. and submit said Affidavits to the Guild before being removed from the Guild Security Blacklist.
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I think we've already narrowed the list of qualifying software to less than what's available for Windows Phone
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A qualifying app must also have the ability to retain full functionality after an Android OS reinstall.. meaning a portable install or an install which can use existing files found in File System Root/data/data without errors when reinstalling the app
No developer shall make any requests for donations or monetary compensation of any kind, who has included in his app any form of advertising or which has been given any permissions pertaining to user data & usage information
No App shall require specific permissions for advertisements or promotions.
No in-app advertisement shall require any special permissions or access whatsoever.
No advertisement or information gathering function shall piggyback on other functions requiring access or permissions, nor shall any advertisement or information gathering function utilize access or permissions granted to the app for its core, non-advertising, non-data collecting, non-marketing functions

Best Free Journal / Diary / Note Program for Android OS

This thread is for reviews of free Journal & Note apps
While testing these apps, the following criteria will be adhered to:
1. Built around User Needs
2. Save & Store entirely to Internal or External SD card
3. Doesn't require Sign-in or creating an Account
4. Doesn't store things online or on cloud-type services by default
5. Works entirely Offline
6, Respects user privacy and allows users to exercise discretion
7. Doesn't appear built for the sole purpose of data collection or snooping
8, Has full functionality in their free version
9. Doesn't have intrusive ads, full-screen ads, flashing ads, distracting ads, etc..
10. Functions as a Note application and a Journal application, with simple retrieval and search
11. Exports completely to SD card
12. Uses Common export formats such as TXT, .RTF, .DOC, .PDF, etc.. which can be easily used on a variety of devices & platforms
13. Has a smart and Intuitive Design & Interface
14. Is fast and easy, and not bulky or bloated, etc.
15. Has minimal Permissions, confined to its main use and purpose only
Here are the star ratings used:
★★★★★ - Excellent
★★★★☆ - Lacking Usability
★★★☆☆ - Poorly Conceived
★★☆☆☆ - Not Recommended
★☆☆☆☆ - Useless Crapware Benefiting Developer
WARNING: These ratings are contingent on the developer not changing their app to include more spam or malicious intent and code, as often happens when apps gain more users and notability. Using apps even rated with 5 stars may result in a poor or unsafe experience, if the app developer changes the apps functionality or interaction either through Google updates, its own Recommended Internal Updates, or Hidden & Secret updates the program executes without the users knowledge or permission, which change the way ads appear or behave, or the way your personal information is handled, all of which is very common among Android Apps and amongst Android OS Developers.
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Please feel free to add your own reviews for Journal Note apps below, following the criteria above.
I'll post the reviews hereafter as I get to them, editing this post to add further reviews, as apps are tested.
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I'll post the reviews hereafter as I get to them, editing this post to add further reviews, as apps are tested.
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This is your personal need.
Most of the point I agree just good if few points are changed.
1. Need account based as just can be accessible by my username and password
2. I need everything online so when phone is lost those notes are safe and protected
3. I dont want it offline on sd card as it can be public.

[GUIDE] Paranoid Security For Android.

Table Of Contents
~ Introduction
~ Basic Stuff
Applications
~ Vpn's
~ Antivirus
~ FindmyPhone apps
~ mySecureMail
~ 1Password
~ Signal
~ AppLock
~ Snoopsnitch
~ AFwall+
Firefox Addons
~ Bluhell Firewall
~ CanvasBlocker
~ Clean Links
~ Decentraleyes
~ Disable WebRTC
~ HTTPS everywhere
~ Privacy Badger
~ Procon Latte Content Filter
~ Self Destructing Cookies
// Optional
~ Less Spam please
~ AdBlock Plus
~ Less Spam please
Secure Mail Providers
~ Proton Mail
~ Lavabit
~ HushMail
~ vfemail
A Tad To Paranoid
~ Ipkungfu
~ Snort
Disclaimer I Am Not responsible for the end of the world, your device, your lives or anything else that goes wrong. This is a guide to be more secure on Android.
Introduction
Hello!
This is an attempt to help users who are either very tech savvy or not. While this is a guide and I imagine some might disagree, I will take into consideration complaints or suggestions and I will adjust the post accordingly.
If you know of any apps that are not on my list please inform me I will be happy to adjust the post. (please explain why the app is useful and provide the name of it) while it mostlikly very possible to find everything in this post by searching the web, It might take some time to collate everything so I decided to make a post and put everything down into text.
The point of this guide is to provide several ways to secure your device. You don't need to use it all you can simply cherry pick what you want or use bits.
This is a suggestion Guide if anything. So naturally you can adjust the bellow to your needs.
Finally I'm no security Pro. I am a crazy man who has made himself overly paranoid after some years of learning white hat hacking. If you find something a bit to ridiculous or over the top just ignore it. Nor is it designed to scare you. Just help
Basic Stuff
Lock screen
The first line of defense! This is very basic but often overlooked. A pin/password/pattern are all great! While alternative lock screens might look good, there security is questionable. As one can get around it if they can make your system run on system apps only. While I know little about it market lockscreens and their security. Perhaps it be possible using an app such as Link2SD to make it a system app. Adding better security?
Fingerprint is secureish, but security concerns about fingerprint harvesting is a reason I don't use it. Good security system includes keeping your screen clean and buttons.
Don't like yucky screens.
Sim Lock
Enable Lock SIM card, found under:
Code:
Settings -> Personal -> Security -> Set up SIM card lock.
Simply put this will mean after turning your phone on you'll need to put in a pin to ring anyone.
Device Encryption
Pretty basic. Encrypt your data. You life. Encryption for everyone!!!
Code:
Settings -> Personal -> Security -> Encryption.
Nfc
TURN IT OFF UNLESS YOU NEED IT ON!!!
My dislike of contactless is well founded, I know a few people who have been done by countless swipe hacks. £10 taken out 6 or 8 times poor people. While some NFC or pay apps can only be used with a passcode or fingerprint which adds more security, general rule is having it turned of. Saves battery too so... Ye
Software Updates
To be fair most of the resident xdaers are well up-to-date with security patches. As most of you run roms. With security updates in them. So keep your self updated!
Applications
VPN's
Virtual private networks, aren't only useful for hackers trying to stay hidden but useful for normal people to hide their ips from the evil-doers of the world. While Vpn's are not 100% mainly because there is a gap between connection to the VPN. They are great on the hole.
Open VPN (Both Connect and for Android)
Play Store Link
This is an app that allows you to connect to the various Vpn's, while most are paid a few are free (see Note). Majority of sites explain how to connect to their VPN others aren't as simple this app also means you can make your own VPN and connect to it. Some useful guides exist below for making your own VPN:
VPN server on Android
tutorial on making and hosting your own VPN
Note: WARNING, while some VPN with a free service and pay for upgrades tend to be trust worthy some fully freemium ones are questionable. Some have been branded honeypots and although you may not worry about being logged it might still bring in some privacy concerns.
Free/Upgrade/Payfor VPNs
VyrpVPN
Playstore link
Possibly the fastest and most reliable, doesn’t share your data with anyone, and only keeps logs of IP addresses, connection times, and bytes used for 30 days. It offers 50 server locations spread across the globe, support for 256-bit encryption, and uses Chameleon, which hides the fact you are using a VPN service. It's a little pricey. But I'd always advise going for by yearly in any VPN it always works out cheaper. But there is a free option with a limited usage limit.
Tunnel bear VPN
Playstore link
I use this one personally. While it might not be the fastest it's very versatile easy to use no fiddly bits, and also its excellent value for money with it clocking in around £30 quid a year for up to 5 Devices, TunnelBear doesn't track what you do online, no logy logy of your IP, and won't whore out your data with them third-party peps. It also supports 256-bit encryption. So woo! Also has a free 500m monthly limit as well if you want to try it out.
NordVPN
Playstore Link
Possibly the most well established VPN. Some SERIOUS Encryption under the hood and they log absolutely nothing as well. Again yearly Plan is a lot cheaper. And possibly cheapest one. All rounder really also the account has a .ovpn file which is required by open VPN app.
Express VPN
Playstore Link
The service allows you to have two symoltanious connections which, I don't know, might be useful to you. They have good customer service though and pretty good connection. No logging and pretty well priced. With a 30-day back guarantee.
IPvanish
Playstore Link
They take no logging seriously! And have a solid encryption and a good price scheme. There's not much to say about this one. It's very good though.
The above are ones I personally or people I know have used, they are by no means in order. There are a number of ones that available do a good search! Always do research. Find good deals and make sure you are always secure.
Antivirus
It's still a bit of a question if you really need an Antivirus on Android. I personally say it's useful as a tool box. Most provide find my phone and so on.
Avira
Playstore Link
Test Results here:Av-Test
A great app, not too intrusive. Really useful and fairly simple to use.
Lookout
Playstore Link
I use this one personally with conjunction with another. Has theft protection and a number of other features that need an upgrade
Avast
Playstore Link
Test results here:Av-test
I use this one as well. It's a great service and very useful. Wifi scanning, call blocking and a number of other features.
AVL
Playstore Link
This is a bear bones app just for maleware scanning. Great app. Easy to use.
Sophos
Playstore Link
Test results here:av-test
Very solid app. Useful to have to protect you. Simple app. Business level protection.
The above list is from apps I my self have used and can recommend. As always there is a large variety. Search away, check tests on independent labs. And decided for your self.
Findmyphone Apps
Loosing your phone is concerning, a lost phone could fall in hands of a nice person. But then it could end up in an evil doers hand thus wiping of data is fundamental! The following apps are highly recommended and well rated.
Android Device Manager
Cerberus
Prey
mySecureMail
Playstore link
Unlimited amount of email accounts in one encrypted secure place. Password protected and Free!
1Password
Playstore Link
Having various passwords can be confusing, while the actual security of them is questionable after all having passwords saved on your phone might be concerning. But with high encryption and good security keeps all your information safe and secure!
Signal
Playstore Link
It provides end-to-end encryption to secure all communications and the app can also verify the identity of who people are messaging, as well as the what channels they are using! A really secure app, with concerns mounting about how private you really are this app is very good for security.
Applock
Playstore Link
Lock all your important apps from being prayed on. Does what it says on tin.
SnoopSnitch
Playstore Link
This only works on some phones! Be careful. It's basically a IMSI catcher.
There is another one here which in my opinion is a fantastic app and deserves support! XDA IMSI catcher
An IMSI Catcher is a great peace of kit warning against fake base stations. Or trying to scan your network.
AFwall+
PlayStore Link
A front end app that means you can set what apps are allowed to use Internet.
//While there is no support yet for Nougut for xposed: But for those running below The app XPrivacy is a must have! Really good security focused app.
Firefox Addons
But I use Chrome/Opera/<Insert other browser here>, I use Firefox on my phone, the reason being is because of the extension side. While I am aware opera has this addon ability, I will be using Firefox Addons only. Also Chrome has no extension support for mobile yet? Oh well munches out on RAM anyway.
These Addons are mirrored on Opera, if you prefer Opera, I'm sure you can find the same addon or one that works similar.
Bluhell Firewall
Addons Link
Lightweight Ad-Blocker and Tracking/Privacy Protector.
CanvasBlocker
Addons Link
Blocks the JS-API for modifying to prevent Canvas-Fingerprinting
CleanLinks
Addons Link
Converts obfuscated or nested links to genuine clean links.
Decentraleyes
Addons LinkThe aim of this add-on is to cut-out the middleman by providing lightning speed delivery of local (bundled) files to improve online privacy.
Disable WebRTC
Addons Link
WebRTC leaks your actual IP addresses from behind your VPN, by default.
HTTPS Everywhere
Addons Link
enabling HTTPS encryption automatically on sites that are known to support it
Privacy Badger
Addons Link
Better Privacy stops ads and invisible trackers
Pro Latte Content Filter
Addons Link
Block sites containing pornography, or any other kind of material, based on simple keyword lists.
Self Destructing Cookies
Addons link
BOOM!! GOES THE COOKIES.
//Optional
Less spam, please
Addons Link
Disposable Emails. Great for them pesky sites that ask for emails the spam you with rubbish
Ad Block plus
Addons Link
Does what it says on the tin. There are Addons that block pages from saying you have an ad blocker.
Secure Mail Providers
Why more people don't use secure encryption emails is beyond me sometimes. But regardless it's something I'd strongly recommend! Tell your friends too, and family! Get your dog on them. While there are a number available the following are ones I've used or still continue to use!
Proton Mail
Lavabit.com
hushmail.com/
vfemail.net/
Proton Mail is the main one I use anymore. It's an excellent app and great service with double log in and encryption. Like your emails in a double safe. Do note! If you forget your password, it will turn your emails into plonk and be completely useless.
Thank you for reading this post! I really appreciate it, I put this together just so people can be helped there is no one place. My hope is to turn this into quite a buzzing post, I'd like to constantly update it having it a great go to resource for your needs. Give me a thanks for my hard work if you think it's deserved
Warning: The following is not for Amateurs or new to XDA, you MUST be running a LinuxGNU interface! This is extra security usually set on PCs, and may work depending on your interface.
A Tad too Paranoid
Ipkungfu
Open up your terminal running in your Linux IDE.
Input :
Code:
sudo apt-get install ipkungfu
Next we need to configure the file there are two ways to do this way 1 you can configure in the terminal with "Nano" :
Code:
sudo nano /etc/ipkungfu/ipkungfu.conf
Or move it to SD card, open with your favorite text editor then move back like so:
Code:
mv /etc/ipkungfu/ipkungfu.conf /sdcard
Then to move back:
Code:
mv /sdcard/ipkungfu.conf /etc/ipkungfu
Once you have got the config file open you want to un comment and adjust accordingly to your needs. Here is an example of what you can change:
Code:
# IP Range of your internal network. Use "127.0.0.1"
# for a standalone machine. Default is a reasonable
# guess.
LOCAL_NET="192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0"
-------
Code:
# Set this to 0 for a standalone machine, or 1 for
# a gateway device to share an Internet connection.
# Default is 1.
GATEWAY=0
-------
Code:
# Temporarily block future connection attempts from an
# IP that hits these ports (If module is present) FORBIDDEN_PORTS="135 137 139"
-------
Code:
# Drop all ping packets?
# Set to 1 for yes, 0 for no. Default is no.
BLOCK_PINGS=1
-------
Code:
# What to do with 'probably malicious' packets
#SUSPECT="REJECT"
SUSPECT="DROP"
-------
Code:
# What to do with obviously invalid traffic
# This is also the action for FORBIDDEN_PORTS
#KNOWN_BAD="REJECT"
KNOWN_BAD="DROP"
-------
Code:
# What to do with port scans
#PORT_SCAN="REJECT"
PORT_SCAN="DROP"
These are just a suggestion, adjust to your needs!
Once you've done and moved back or saved the nano, (to save use ctrl+X) everything should be done. Now type in:
Code:
sudo ipkungfu
Jump on over to shields Up and see something Coolio. Hopefully.
Snort
This is intrusion detection, have a look at seeing who's been at your door, this is a basic configuration. To set this up. We simply type:
Code:
sudo apt-get install snort
Once that's done type:
Code:
snort -D
All done, you can view live packets like so:
Code:
sudo snort
Or view logs:
Code:
sudo nano /var/log/snort/alert
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[GUIDE] Paranoid Security For Android

Table Of Contents
~ Introduction
~ Basic Stuff
Applications
~ Vpn's
~ Antivirus
~ FindmyPhone apps
~ mySecureMail
~ 1Password
~ Signal
~ AppLock
~ Snoopsnitch
~ AFwall+
Firefox Addons
~ Bluhell Firewall
~ CanvasBlocker
~ Clean Links
~ Decentraleyes
~ Disable WebRTC
~ HTTPS everywhere
~ Privacy Badger
~ Procon Latte Content Filter
~ Self Destructing Cookies
// Optional
~ Less Spam please
~ AdBlock Plus
~ Less Spam please
Secure Mail Providers
~ Proton Mail
~ Lavabit
~ HushMail
~ vfemail
A Tad To Paranoid
~ Ipkungfu
~ Snort
Disclaimer I Am Not responsible for the end of the world, your device, your lives or anything else that goes wrong. This is a guide to be more secure on Android.
Introduction
Hello!
This is an attempt to help users who are either very tech savvy or not. While this is a guide and I imagine some might disagree, I will take into consideration complaints or suggestions and I will adjust the post accordingly.
If you know of any apps that are not on my list please inform me I will be happy to adjust the post. (please explain why the app is useful and provide the name of it) while it mostlikly very possible to find everything in this post by searching the web, It might take some time to collate everything so I decided to make a post and put everything down into text.
The point of this guide is to provide several ways to secure your device. You don't need to use it all you can simply cherry pick what you want or use bits.
This is a suggestion Guide if anything. So naturally you can adjust the bellow to your needs.
Finally I'm no security Pro. I am a crazy man who has made himself overly paranoid after some years of learning white hat hacking. If you find something a bit to ridiculous or over the top just ignore it. Nor is it designed to scare you. Just help
Basic Stuff
Lock screen
The first line of defense! This is very basic but often overlooked. A pin/password/pattern are all great! While alternative lock screens might look good, there security is questionable. As one can get around it if they can make your system run on system apps only. While I know little about it market lockscreens and their security. Perhaps it be possible using an app such as Link2SD to make it a system app. Adding better security?
Fingerprint is secureish, but security concerns about fingerprint harvesting is a reason I don't use it. Good security system includes keeping your screen clean and buttons.
Don't like yucky screens.
Sim Lock
Enable Lock SIM card, found under:
Code:
Settings -> Personal -> Security -> Set up SIM card lock.
Simply put this will mean after turning your phone on you'll need to put in a pin to ring anyone.
Device Encryption
Pretty basic. Encrypt your data. You life. Encryption for everyone!!!
Code:
Settings -> Personal -> Security -> Encryption.
Nfc
TURN IT OFF UNLESS YOU NEED IT ON!!!
My dislike of contactless is well founded, I know a few people who have been done by countless swipe hacks. £10 taken out 6 or 8 times poor people. While some NFC or pay apps can only be used with a passcode or fingerprint which adds more security, general rule is having it turned of. Saves battery too so... Ye
Software Updates
To be fair most of the resident xdaers are well up-to-date with security patches. As most of you run roms. With security updates in them. So keep your self updated!
Applications
VPN's
Virtual private networks, aren't only useful for hackers trying to stay hidden but useful for normal people to hide their ips from the evil-doers of the world. While Vpn's are not 100% mainly because there is a gap between connection to the VPN. They are great on the hole.
Open VPN (Both Connect and for Android)
Play Store Link
This is an app that allows you to connect to the various Vpn's, while most are paid a few are free (see Note). Majority of sites explain how to connect to their VPN others aren't as simple this app also means you can make your own VPN and connect to it. Some useful guides exist below for making your own VPN:
VPN server on Android
tutorial on making and hosting your own VPN
Note: WARNING, while some VPN with a free service and pay for upgrades tend to be trust worthy some fully freemium ones are questionable. Some have been branded honeypots and although you may not worry about being logged it might still bring in some privacy concerns.
Free/Upgrade/Payfor VPNs
VyrpVPN
Playstore link
Possibly the fastest and most reliable, doesn’t share your data with anyone, and only keeps logs of IP addresses, connection times, and bytes used for 30 days. It offers 50 server locations spread across the globe, support for 256-bit encryption, and uses Chameleon, which hides the fact you are using a VPN service. It's a little pricey. But I'd always advise going for by yearly in any VPN it always works out cheaper. But there is a free option with a limited usage limit.
Tunnel bear VPN
Playstore link
I use this one personally. While it might not be the fastest it's very versatile easy to use no fiddly bits, and also its excellent value for money with it clocking in around £30 quid a year for up to 5 Devices, TunnelBear doesn't track what you do online, no logy logy of your IP, and won't whore out your data with them third-party peps. It also supports 256-bit encryption. So woo! Also has a free 500m monthly limit as well if you want to try it out.
NordVPN
Playstore Link
Possibly the most well established VPN. Some SERIOUS Encryption under the hood and they log absolutely nothing as well. Again yearly Plan is a lot cheaper. And possibly cheapest one. All rounder really also the account has a .ovpn file which is required by open VPN app.
Express VPN
Playstore Link
The service allows you to have two symoltanious connections which, I don't know, might be useful to you. They have good customer service though and pretty good connection. No logging and pretty well priced. With a 30-day back guarantee.
IPvanish
Playstore Link
They take no logging seriously! And have a solid encryption and a good price scheme. There's not much to say about this one. It's very good though.
The above are ones I personally or people I know have used, they are by no means in order. There are a number of ones that available do a good search! Always do research. Find good deals and make sure you are always secure.
Antivirus
It's still a bit of a question if you really need an Antivirus on Android. I personally say it's useful as a tool box. Most provide find my phone and so on.
Avira
Playstore Link
Test Results here:Av-Test
A great app, not too intrusive. Really useful and fairly simple to use.
Lookout
Playstore Link
I use this one personally with conjunction with another. Has theft protection and a number of other features that need an upgrade
Avast
Playstore Link
Test results here:Av-test
I use this one as well. It's a great service and very useful. Wifi scanning, call blocking and a number of other features.
AVL
Playstore Link
This is a bear bones app just for maleware scanning. Great app. Easy to use.
Sophos
Playstore Link
Test results here:av-test
Very solid app. Useful to have to protect you. Simple app. Business level protection.
The above list is from apps I my self have used and can recommend. As always there is a large variety. Search away, check tests on independent labs. And decided for your self.
Findmyphone Apps
Loosing your phone is concerning, a lost phone could fall in hands of a nice person. But then it could end up in an evil doers hand thus wiping of data is fundamental! The following apps are highly recommended and well rated.
Android Device Manager
Cerberus
Prey
mySecureMail
Playstore link
Unlimited amount of email accounts in one encrypted secure place. Password protected and Free!
1Password
Playstore Link
Having various passwords can be confusing, while the actual security of them is questionable after all having passwords saved on your phone might be concerning. But with high encryption and good security keeps all your information safe and secure!
Signal
Playstore Link
It provides end-to-end encryption to secure all communications and the app can also verify the identity of who people are messaging, as well as the what channels they are using! A really secure app, with concerns mounting about how private you really are this app is very good for security.
Applock
Playstore Link
Lock all your important apps from being prayed on. Does what it says on tin.
SnoopSnitch
Playstore Link
This only works on some phones! Be careful. It's basically a IMSI catcher.
There is another one here which in my opinion is a fantastic app and deserves support! XDA IMSI catcher
An IMSI Catcher is a great peace of kit warning against fake base stations. Or trying to scan your network.
AFwall+
PlayStore Link
A front end app that means you can set what apps are allowed to use Internet.
//While there is no support yet for Nougut for xposed: But for those running below The app XPrivacy is a must have! Really good security focused app.
Firefox Addons
But I use Chrome/Opera/<Insert other browser here>, I use Firefox on my phone, the reason being is because of the extension side. While I am aware opera has this addon ability, I will be using Firefox Addons only. Also Chrome has no extension support for mobile yet? Oh well munches out on RAM anyway.
These Addons are mirrored on Opera, if you prefer Opera, I'm sure you can find the same addon or one that works similar.
Bluhell Firewall
Addons Link
Lightweight Ad-Blocker and Tracking/Privacy Protector.
CanvasBlocker
Addons Link
Blocks the JS-API for modifying to prevent Canvas-Fingerprinting
CleanLinks
Addons Link
Converts obfuscated or nested links to genuine clean links.
Decentraleyes
Addons LinkThe aim of this add-on is to cut-out the middleman by providing lightning speed delivery of local (bundled) files to improve online privacy.
Disable WebRTC
Addons Link
WebRTC leaks your actual IP addresses from behind your VPN, by default.
HTTPS Everywhere
Addons Link
enabling HTTPS encryption automatically on sites that are known to support it
Privacy Badger
Addons Link
Better Privacy stops ads and invisible trackers
Pro Latte Content Filter
Addons Link
Block sites containing pornography, or any other kind of material, based on simple keyword lists.
Self Destructing Cookies
Addons link
BOOM!! GOES THE COOKIES.
//Optional
Less spam, please
Addons Link
Disposable Emails. Great for them pesky sites that ask for emails the spam you with rubbish
Ad Block plus
Addons Link
Does what it says on the tin. There are Addons that block pages from saying you have an ad blocker.
Secure Mail Providers
Why more people don't use secure encryption emails is beyond me sometimes. But regardless it's something I'd strongly recommend! Tell your friends too, and family! Get your dog on them. While there are a number available the following are ones I've used or still continue to use!
Proton Mail
Lavabit.com
hushmail.com/
vfemail.net/
Proton Mail is the main one I use anymore. It's an excellent app and great service with double log in and encryption. Like your emails in a double safe. Do note! If you forget your password, it will turn your emails into plonk and be completely useless.
Thank you for reading this post! I really appreciate it, I put this together just so people can be helped there is no one place. My hope is to turn this into quite a buzzing post, I'd like to constantly update it having it a great go to resource for your needs. Give me a thanks for my hard work if you think it's deserved
Warning: The following is not for Amateurs or new to XDA, you MUST be running a LinuxGNU interface! This is extra security usually set on PCs, and may work depending on your interface.
A Tad too Paranoid
Ipkungfu
Open up your terminal running in your Linux IDE.
Input :
Code:
sudo apt-get install ipkungfu
Next we need to configure the file there are two ways to do this way 1 you can configure in the terminal with "Nano" :
Code:
sudo nano /etc/ipkungfu/ipkungfu.conf
Or move it to SD card, open with your favorite text editor then move back like so:
Code:
mv /etc/ipkungfu/ipkungfu.conf /sdcard
Then to move back:
Code:
mv /sdcard/ipkungfu.conf /etc/ipkungfu
Once you have got the config file open you want to un comment and adjust accordingly to your needs. Here is an example of what you can change:
Code:
# IP Range of your internal network. Use "127.0.0.1"
# for a standalone machine. Default is a reasonable
# guess.
LOCAL_NET="192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0"
-------
Code:
# Set this to 0 for a standalone machine, or 1 for
# a gateway device to share an Internet connection.
# Default is 1.
GATEWAY=0
-------
Code:
# Temporarily block future connection attempts from an
# IP that hits these ports (If module is present) FORBIDDEN_PORTS="135 137 139"
-------
Code:
# Drop all ping packets?
# Set to 1 for yes, 0 for no. Default is no.
BLOCK_PINGS=1
-------
Code:
# What to do with 'probably malicious' packets
#SUSPECT="REJECT"
SUSPECT="DROP"
-------
Code:
# What to do with obviously invalid traffic
# This is also the action for FORBIDDEN_PORTS
#KNOWN_BAD="REJECT"
KNOWN_BAD="DROP"
-------
Code:
# What to do with port scans
#PORT_SCAN="REJECT"
PORT_SCAN="DROP"
These are just a suggestion, adjust to your needs!
Once you've done and moved back or saved the nano, (to save use ctrl+X) everything should be done. Now type in:
Code:
sudo ipkungfu
Jump on over to shields Up and see something Coolio. Hopefully.
Snort
This is intrusion detection, have a look at seeing who's been at your door, this is a basic configuration. To set this up. We simply type:
Code:
sudo apt-get install snort
Once that's done type:
Code:
snort -D
All done, you can view live packets like so:
Code:
sudo snort
Or view logs:
Code:
sudo nano /var/log/snort/alert
~ More May be added soon
~ Give us a thanks please
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Please, go on.
Thanks for this guide. I now have my device encrypted. On Marshmallow it does not explicitly say that my SD Card is also encrypted (its formatted as internal storage) but according to articles out there actually it is.
Yes, I don't know why email encryption is not more widely adopted. For personal every day emails "Hi, how you doing ? Had a great day?" kind of thing maybe that's not the most sensitive info. But what if it contains a meeting place to go and pick up your child at and you are late ? Paranoid ? In today's world ? But what about actual sensitive data. I'm talking about charities that help victims of abuse. The Samaritans. Other organisations that help victims of child trafficking. I once volunteered for an organisation that helped people illegally pursued by a government run organisation. I eventually found out that they had no, I mean ZERO, ZILCH security policy yet they were holding sensitive details about individuals who were in danger. After failing to get their board of directors to change things I resigned from the organisation. So anyway back on topic ... I just checked cPanel and my host does allow "GnuPG" encryption on email. So when I've figured out how to set it up and use the appropriate app on my device (starting with list above of course) I come back here.
Awesome guide. I know this thread is a couple years old but still applies.
Anyone have any opinions or comments about Proton VPN? I see the Proton mail is on the list which I also use. Just curious about the VPN.

Further Description of Proposed Bitcoin address generato.

The Proposed software program would Root, Wipe, and Install Upon an older version android phone to create a,
Bitcoin - Hand Held Portable - Crypto Currency Address Generator and Offline Cold Wallet Storage Device
( Screen shot of goes here but new members under 10 posts cant post links )
The Crypto Currency Address Generator,
The proposed "Open Source" software project would "Root, Wipe, and Install its software on an older android phone. making a hand held portable simple offline device crippling the previous devices hardware so it is no longer capable of transmitting data except through screen display.
The User With this newly created device and programming now "generates offline BTC wallet addresses" complete with private keys. The user with previously acquired BTC, can then transfer their funds from an online exchange, website, ATM, personal one on one transaction, etc. into cold storage through the device onto small secure encrypted backup SD cards. The user can also quickly perform transfers to online exchanges from said sd card backups using said portable device as well, This device has been designed entirely for the end users security and privacy and ease of use in mind.
- The Open Source Software Description - User first generates random addresses with new totally offline cold storage device
( Screen shot of goes here but new members under 10 posts cant post links )
Created addresses are then stored in a hierarchical file system on an SD card, The Cold Storage Device on the left shows a list of generated Bitcoin addresses, The Generator on the right shows The filing system of folders they are stored in.
( Screen shot of goes here but new members under 10 posts cant post links )
Addresses after created offline can then be converted to paper wallet format later to be printed to offline printer if user so wishes via SD card file.
( Screen shot of goes here but new members under 10 posts cant post links )
Also user can take pictures with the pre existing devices offline camera for paper wallet Image and background creation, software for paper wallets could also include templates and themes.
Previous Personal Use and Further Description
In my Bitcoin adventures by using this device, I have never needed to use a PC or Laptop, to create or share any of my BTC or ETH addresses.
I have never used a PC or laptop to place Bitcoin in total offline cold storage. In my entire blockchain experience I have never had to find or use a PC or Laptop, This new device is totally hand held portable and stand alone when used in tandem with users cell phone.
Concerning security, In order to stop prior hardware data transmission of the original device, The software program proposed would be a simple first Linux based root access of the older android phone to erase its programming. Then A following basic install in which the final new software program has no awareness of the existing hardwares data transmitting capabilities. Open source is needed to protect this devices security in this manner.
Further description –
A simple very basic Linux GUI would also be necessary to help user for the best ease of use while the program manages file system and background processes such as spreadsheets for Book keeping, tax records, ledger books, on SD card if user so desired, If user does not need these applications they can opt out,
This GUI would be very simple and basic when compared to a full blown linux pc distro, and designed solely for crypto currency storage printing and online transfer from the proposed device
A product model has been built, used, and beta tested for over a month and a half now, Its progress has been recorded on the BTC and ETH blockchains themselves. It can securely generate and store BTC and ETH addresses offline flawlessly and securely so far to date without any need of a PC.
After generating and storing addresses, the device can easily access multiple online exchanges to transfer funds to and from cold storage SD cards via devices "airgapped" Camera/Scanner and QR screen display. it works cross platform with most exchanges in this matter without need for proprietary online software integration
If anyone in the open source community would like to take this project on and would like input from a beta user level, i would love to help out in a small way on this proposed project. I can see some details that would be nice in which I haven't mentioned. And some ideas that would help the user with security and ease of use. I do not code, but have been solely using Linux as a PC laptop operating system since 1998. And have somehow put this device together using android apps and open source software. And then used it extensively.
Why Linux
I'm not sure, but I heard Android phones have a Linux kernel and you can gain root access to its software. This is a great help in security, as Linux itself is known for user security.
Why open source
Because of the user confidence in knowing whats inside it for their personal security and privacy, Also So the individual user can modify its entire programming through innovation to suit their own personal needs for private portable offline storage,
( Screen shot of goes here but new members under 10 posts cant post links )
Brent L. McNealy, I am looking for a team of programmers and developers to help this become a reality, thank you
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