[APP][4.1+] Contact Diary - Keep track of the people you have recently been with - Android Apps and Games

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Contact Diary is a simple, open source app that allows you to keep a record of the people you have met and the events you have attended to recently. In the undesired event that you test positive for COVID-19, Contact Diary is a place where to quickly find who you must warn about that situation.
How it works
Every day Contact Diary will prompt you to insert the events you have attended and the people you have been with during the day. Through some simple forms you will be able to store the essential information about your contacts, in case you need to retrieve it. Just that. Simple, right?
Features
Configurable notification time, so the prompt does not interfere with your daily workflow.
Show only potentially risky contacts.
Automatic removal of entries older than 15 days.
JUST ONE PERMISSION, that needed for the app being able to notify you after device restarts. Nothing else.
In particular, NO INTERNET permission. The information you enter is yours, and it never leaves your device.
Downloads
Github
Play Store (paid, ad-free)
Play Store (free, with ads)
Source Code: https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary
Created 2020-09-19
Last Updated 2020-11-21

Questions & Issues
- Wait, isn't this what Governments' contact tracing apps are doing?
No. The goals of Governments' contact tracing apps and of Contact Diary are inherently different. Governments' contact tracing apps notify you when you have been at risk, and Contact Diary serves to remember who you must notify if you test positive.
- Is this app BETTER than Governments' contact tracing apps?
No. Governments' contact tracing apps may account for contacts that you may not be aware of, like the person sitting in a neighboring table at a restaurant, or that other person using the same bus to go to work. Contact Diary IS NOT A REPLACEMENT TO GOVERNMENTS' CONTACT TRACING APPS.
- Is this app WORSE than Governments' contact tracing apps?
No. Government's contact tracing apps crucially rely on all persons interacting to have the app in order to do proper notifications. With Contact Diary, you just need yourself to keep track, and you can easily notify people (or places) that do not use conventional contact tracing apps.
- Will this app share the information I input?
NO. The app has no permissions other than that necessary for the notification system. In particular, there is no way that it can connect to the internet. The information you insert will never leave your device. Even more, entries in the diary are automatically eliminated when they become older than 15 days.
If you still haven't found an answer, please create a new issue on GitHub.
Contributing
- If you found a bug, have an idea how to improve the Contact Diary app or have a question, please create a new issue or comment an existing one.
- If you would like to contribute code, fork the repository and send a pull request.
- If you'd like to translate Contact Diary to your language, please visit the project's page in Crowdin. If you don't see your language there, let me know here or create a new issue on GitHub.
Support the development
There are a few ways in which you can support the development of this project:
Rate the app and write a review in the Play Store.
Buy the paid version of the app in the Play Store.
Buy me a coffee. Links to ways of doing so can be found in the project's repository.

I have just released version 1.0.4
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version adds two new features. The forms now contain a "Notes" field where one can insert additional information that one may think is relevant. Also, there is a new operation on the entries, "Make a Copy Today", which allows you to make a copy of an older entry in the current day's list. This is useful when you routinely see the same people in the same conditions (like co-workers, for example).
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

Localization files are now available on Crowdin. Translations are very much appreciated. If your language is not available, let me know and I will add it

I have just released version 1.0.5
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version should make the forms look better in small screens.
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

From now on, the app will also be available on F-Droid. Given that I don't handle compilation on F-Droid, updates may take a bit to arrive through this channel.

I have just released version 1.1.1
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version fixes a bug when saving and loading the information in the choice questions.
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

Nice job.. will try it out!

I have just released version 1.1.21.1.3
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version makes the final fix of a bug when saving and loading the information in the choice questions.
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

Rushikesh787 said:
Nice job.. will try it out!
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Thank you. In many countries there are apps based on Exposure Notifications, but as long as a lot of people use it it's not that clear whether it will have an impact. While this app is not intended to substitute Exposure Notification apps, it is my hope that it will be useful in some cases. Feel free to tell me if you find any problems or you think some things could be done better.

I have just released version 1.1.4
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version just includes translations. Now the app is available in English, Spanish, Catalan, German, Italian, Dutch and Swedish.
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

I have just released version 1.2.0
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version includes several changes. Importantly, the duration of the contact is now asked for, and app shortcuts are available.
Also, a few bugs have been squashed, and new translations are available (Finnish, Indonesian and Polish)
Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

Contact Diary was recently reviewed in chillr . You can see the review (in german) in https://chillr.de/corona-kontakt-tagebuch/

I have just released version 1.3.0
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
Many new features are added in this version: dark mode, import/export, and no more compulsory fields. Also, a few bugs have been squashed, and new translations are available (Portuguese). How do you like the dark mode?
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Please report any issue you discover, so I can fix it.

This app was very useful for me during this lockdown..

Is it possible to upload the info online? so that I may find those who are at the same places with me.

eenavigator said:
Is it possible to upload the info online? so that I may find those who are at the same places with me.
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Well, that is quite far-off the scope of the app, I'm afraid. For once, it is irrelevant to know if you are with infected people in a same space because those infected people either don't know they are, and thus there's no way of any digital system to recognize them, or they known they are, and should be quarantining. Second, what you describe is closer to what Exposure Notifications apps do. However, given that this is very sensitive content, currently only Governments can develop apps of this kind, and Google is very strict with any apps that try to mimic that behavior. So I'm afraid that the closest to your interest is any of the multiple Exposure Notifications apps (by the time your Government must have developed one, most likely), it is not possible to obtain something closer, and in any case it will not be the goal of Contact Diary.

I have just released version 1.3.2
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version modifies the questionnaires to include prevention measures other than distance, and squashes a few minor bugs.
Translations in any language (currently on the Crowdin site or not) are very much appreciated.
Merry Christmas!

I have just released version 1.3.3
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version fixes a small bug in the "Make a copy today" feature regarding to the change of year.
Translations in any language (currently on the Crowdin site or not) are very much appreciated.
Happy New Year!

I have just released version 1.4.0
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/apozas/contactdiary/releases
This version adds granular description of mitigation measures, so you can specify whether distance was kept, masks were used, or the environment was ventilated.
Translations in any language (currently on the Crowdin site or not) are very much appreciated.
Let me know of any bugs or issues, so I can fix them.

Today Contact Diary got its first 1-star rating . I guess it had to happen. There was no accompanying review, so I don't know what could be done to change it. Play Store ratings and reviews are very much appreciated now, in order to overcome that one star.

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YAAM : Alternative Market

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Hi,
YAAM* is an alternative open-source Android Market.
It currently represents about 26.000 users and 500 applications.
Some functionnality:
° No description limit
° Up to 6 screens
° HTML formating in descriptions
° Developers receive 100% of application price (minus Paypal fees)
° Many more
Sources are available here https://github.com/yaam/YAAM Website sources are coming soon!
Anyone wanting to help is welcome!
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This is a new post, directly go to page 3, page 1 and 2 are about old application!!
This is a new post, directly go to page 3, page 1 and 2 are about old application!!
No one tried this app ? :-(
The main problem seems the number of application, you should focus on that if you want be a real marker alternative
Ps : bon courage sinon
It's not a problem, because this is not a release version ! The market doesn't exists at this time, no one can send an app. We are just building the website and application.
This week I was on holiday, so nothing really new. I've just starting integrating the application design. How do you feel about it ?
Though I wasn't here, the website has grow up, take a look : http://yaam.mobi
It looks nice! You might want to eliminate the splash screen though; speed is a necessity. Add an 'Already Downloaded' section above Category 1, Category 2, since it currently doesn't tell you what's been downloaded. And when you view a category, cache the apps available so it's not refreshing each time (Again, a speed issue).
And I forgot, an uninstall option [for apps].
Xlythe > Thanks for your report ! I removed splash screen.
Application update, with categories Applications/Games, and sub categories !
http://yaam.mobi/apk/yaam.apk
It's a very nice app :]
Edit: The update o_o Wow.
for developing paid apps
will yaam take a percentage of the profit on items sold similar to apple's store?
No, developers will receive all the price of his application.
But YAAM is going to take a percent when users send money on their YAAM account.
very good idea
Very good idea.
Make sure you implement "filtering" that can be customized by user and SAVED.
For example: I want to filter out "wallpaper" or "sexy" from app title list.
Then I wont see those apps.
Filter on:
- App Title
- App Author
That would be awesome.
malgon said:
No, developers will receive all the price of his application.
But YAAM is going to take a percent when users send money on their YAAM account.
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gogol said:
Very good idea.
Make sure you implement "filtering" that can be customized by user and SAVED.
For example: I want to filter out "wallpaper" or "sexy" from app title list.
Then I wont see those apps.
Filter on:
- App Title
- App Author
That would be awesome.
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love the idea of savable filters, i hate seeing all the themes/clocks/"sexy" picture apps all the time. maybe have categories apps/games/themes, so all the wallpaper, theme, sound, clock apps could stay out of the app column
Hi,
Some News about YAAM : It's growing very fast since it official launch, we are about at 60 applications, 70 developers, and... 2 600 users ! And we are planning a partnership with a big SD cards society
Already waiting for YOUR applications
If you don't mind, I'll place the info about your app at russian PDA community's forum. I think, russian developers and users will be glad to have one more alternative to Market. Your project is awesome!
My feature request list
Great app, hope you continue supporting it and keep implementing user-requested features, like:
1) Meta-market: Automatically aggregate apps from the official Market and other alternative markets. There are so many advantages to this that I think this feature should be your first priority. The main advantage is of course, users need not have to install a dozen alternative-market applications and developers need not have to submit to all the markets. Of course, a user might not be able to pay for a third-market app directly, so pressing the install/purchase button can open up the respective market app/URL.
2) User comments + moderation + karma : similar to system used by Slashdot:
Moderation is really needed because sometimes stupid users rate an app 1 star just because they didn't understand how to use it (for eg, themes/addons), and it unfairly brings down the rating of the app. Moderation allows such comments/feedback to be automatically hidden and not count towards the final app rating. It also allows for a karma system. It's useful because karma allows people to trust a particular user's reviews. Users having negative karma will not be able to vote on other's comments. Users with sufficient positive karma have voting rights. Users with very high karma can be promoted to moderators, thus having the ability to clean up unfair comments / votes.
IMO you could implement the voting system this way: When a user posts a comment, positive karma users can vote whether that comment was Useful, Neutral, Inaccurate, and Spam.
'Useful' comments earn positive karma. These are comments that help people whether to install this app or not, and see what are the features/limitations. For example: "This app worked great for me, but could use some improvements. Pros: blah, blah, blah. Cons: blah, blah, blah".
'Neutral' comments don't count towards the karma. These comments aren't very useful. They're still nice to have around though. For example: "Nice app, thanks".
'Inaccurate' comments earn negative karma. The rating associated with it will not count towards the final rating of the app. These comments will be visible in the comments list but hidden by default. (Like in Digg or Slashdot)
For example: "Doesn't work.". ("Um, yes it does, it's a widget!")
'Spam' is of course, off-topic comments. If a comment gets too many 'Spam' votes, it will be removed. Repeat offenders will be automatically banned.
3) Allow the author to reply to user comments. The reply should be made visible under the respective comment. These comments would be useful for both the author, as a way to tell their side of the story, and as a user, to see that the author is actively involved with the program. For example: "Thanks for the report, will be fixed in next version". or "It's an addon, you have to install xyz program first")
4) Stricter rating system - Don't allow users who are rating 1 or 2 stars to submit the rating without typing a comment. The developer and other users deserve to know the reason behind such a low rating. You can have a multiple-selection list like:
- It didn't work for me at all
- It didn't have the features I needed
- It's not up to the standards
- It didn't have the advertised features
- It's defective
- It's malicious
- Other
And at the end of the list add a text field so that users can type their comment there.
This feature, combined with feature #2 should allow for better screening of apps and ratings, without any intervention needed from you guys or the app developers.
5) Searching: Allow the user to search by author, app name, description, category, date.
Also, please allow standard search operators like AND (&), OR (|), NOT (-) , and exact ("").
6) Sorting: Sort by date, title, author, size, rating, downloads (popularity), category
7) Filtering: Exactly what gogol said. Also, by default, please make it such that adult apps are hidden. Finally, implement a sever-side filter for really annoying and possibly harmful spam comments like ("www.blahblahblah.net $9.99 a year! All paid apps! We have them all!"). These sort of comments shouldn't even be allowed to be posted.
8) Highlight new apps. Maybe use a different color, or a 'New' tag.
9) Please include the version number and date in the app's details.
10) 'Confirm Password' field should be added to the 'Create Account' screen. (This is present on the website, but why has this not been added to the app?)
11) Some improvements can be made to the registration (fix the grammar and typos in the email) to make it look a bit more professional. Also, one should not be able to register without clicking on a confirmation link. This is necessary, otherwise people will be able to use any random email address to register an account. (If they did want to use a random email, they're free to use spam.la, mailinator, etc...)
An example welcome email (based on the one sent by phpBB):
"Welcome to YAAM, an alternative Android Market!"
Please keep this e-mail for your records. Your account information is as
follows:
----------------------------
Username:
Profile URL:
----------------------------
Please visit the following link in order to activate your account:
http://yaam.mobi/register.php?mode=activate&u=#####&k=XXXXXXXXX
Your password has been securely stored in our database and cannot be
retrieved. In the event that it is forgotten, you will be able to reset it
using the email address associated with your account.
Thank you for registering.
Best regards,
The YAAM team."
12) Website improvements - I understand it's still under construction, but when it's done, could you add these features:
- Allowing direct download of apk file (using 'http://', so that users can download apps using a different device)
- Link to user profile showing the user's most recent reviews, their karma, and optional user-editable fields like avatar, device, location, etc.
13) Please make a roadmap and display it in the first post and/or on your website, so that we know the current status of YAAM.
14) Facebook and Twitter buttons on an app's page
I understand the above list may seem daunting, but without atleast half of the features implemented, I see no advantage in using YAAM. But consider this fact - YAAM has very little competition. We all know Google's going to take ages to implement all this. You already have a base. All you need to do is keep implementing the features regularly to make YAAM the de-facto in the Android Market scene.
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Btw, does anyone else find the phrase "YAAM Market" a bit silly? Because when you expand it, it reads as "Yet Another Alternative Market Market" It's just one of those phrases you know, like "NIC Card", "LAN network", "USB bus"...
Hi,
I've fallen in love with your message deXter
I'll check every features, and try to implement its as soon as I can !
this looks cool! i hate the regular marketplace...
I think you've got a very good setup here, and some of the suggestions in this thread will only make it greater.
The main gripe for me with the existing market besides the below bar category system, and lack of filters, has been the fact that I would have to use Google checkout. I know Google know just about everything about us already, but I have and use Paypal, and was hoping to be able to use it for apps. If you are offering this with YAAM, thats already a big plus for me.
I have to agree with others regarding the number of applications currently available, but I will continue to follow this apps development. Perhaps there could be a way to browse the existing market using your app, and offer different methods of payment etc whilst nabbing a bit for its development? I dont know. I realise this would increase the potential costs for every application.
Hi,
Since last post, things have changed. I've released some weeks ago a new YAAM version, recoded from scratch version of application and website!
YAAM currently represents about 23.000 users and 400 applications.
Some functionnality:
° No description limit
° Up to 6 screens
° HTML formating in descriptions
° Developers receive 100% of application price (minus Paypal fees)
° Many more
Sources are available here http://dev.pixellostudio.com/projects/yaam/repository Website sources are coming soon!
Anyone wanting to help is welcome!

[APP][2.1+] ICE Card 1.4.2 - Probably the best I.C.E. app!

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Description: ICE Card has a goal to be the best app for emergency situations in Android Market. It provides extremely simple interface, so even people without experience in Android could use it. Besides that, all functions are available within almost one touch of the screen. That's why ICE Card provides one of the fastest way to get useful informations about owner of the smartphone. This app is still developed, so just stay tuned for new options and functions.
I would appreciate if you, as a huge community, can suggest me some cool features or changes. Let's make the best In Case of Emergency app!​
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- Profile photo is now bigger
- Some translation context changes
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- Fixed adding person from contacts issue
....:::: Version 1.4 ::::....
- Finally fixed translation errors
- Fixed Galaxy Nexus compatibility issue
- Few other improvements
....:::: Version 1.3 ::::....
- Better memory management
- Fixed minor translation issue
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- Rebuilded UI from scratch
- Improved perfomance and behaviour
- Dropped support for Android 1.6
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New version available Some of you sent their suggestions via PM service on XDA. Please post them here. It is better to discuss them with a greater amount of people
Changelog - Version 1.3:
- Better memory management
- Fixed minor translation issue
What languages are avalaible?
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Currently only two I know - English and Polish. I'm looking for people wanting to help me translate to other ones
I think that Address is also important information.
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How can I heip to translate it into spanish?
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@rawdealer You're right. I'll try to include it in one of the next updates
@KingCreole Just e-mail me: [email protected] and I'll give you instructions
New version available, just some fixes. Next release will be with new features
Changelog - Version 1.4:
- Finally fixed translation errors
- Fixed Galaxy Nexus compatibility issue
- Few other improvements
Interesting app so far, I especially like the photo part, because people often are misidentified based on what's in their wallet. I just noticed a few minor ways the app could be improved from a medical perspective. First, it's dangerous to default to "None" for allergies, as there's little way to tell if someone doesn't have any or didn't enter any (and an ER doc is prone to copy that "None" into the medical record, and other doctors are unlikely to ask again). Also, for allergies, it's more useful to have a list containing the drug and what the reaction was. The difference between a side effect, adverse reaction, and allergy are difficult for people to understand, so the nature of the reaction tells medical people what really happened.
For example, if someone is having a heart attack and they list "Contrast dye allergy" then there are two very different possibilities. One is an anaphylactoid reaction where they go into shock and respiratory failure (true allergy). Another is renal failure (an adverse reaction due to known nephrotoxicity). The management of the two is quite different, and both have harm that can be somewhat mitigated if it's known beforehand.
Additionally, other useful information would be current medications (Name, Dose, Frequency, Route, and how long you've been on it), and the name/address of one's primary care doctor and others with medical records on you. Past surgical history (e.g. clean cath in 2010, appendectomy in 1990) also saves time. More identification and insurance information might also be useful, albeit irrelevant for emergency medical care (helps with getting records though).
All that said, in all likelihood, EMS or an ER doctor won't spend more than a minute or so skimming the information so everything has to be concise and obvious in how to use. Plus, most medical emergencies are managed the same way initially, so a lot of this information comes into play later, when most people are responsive (unless it's really bad, like head trauma after a car accident). Speaking of which, you may consider adding some vague living will type information for guidance, albeit something legally binding is beyond the scope of such an app.
Using the contact application on my Galaxy Note does not add contact in your apps. Maybe an intend bug ? have to remove your apps for now :/
Can't add contact from people app. But good job overall.
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D using Tapatalk
This bug should be fixed later today Thanks for info guys.
other useful information would be current medications (Name, Dose, Frequency, Route, and how long you've been on it)
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+1!
This is very important info for this app, which I like very much! Please incorporate this in the app. i realise that it will be bigger and perhaps slower, but I think too that this is very important.
PS I sent you a mail, offering help for translating in Dutch.
Greetz, good luck,
kwarkje
izomiac said:
Interesting app so far, I especially like the photo part, because people often are misidentified based on what's in their wallet. I just noticed a few minor ways the app could be improved from a medical perspective. First, it's dangerous to default to "None" for allergies, as there's little way to tell if someone doesn't have any or didn't enter any (and an ER doc is prone to copy that "None" into the medical record, and other doctors are unlikely to ask again). Also, for allergies, it's more useful to have a list containing the drug and what the reaction was. The difference between a side effect, adverse reaction, and allergy are difficult for people to understand, so the nature of the reaction tells medical people what really happened.
For example, if someone is having a heart attack and they list "Contrast dye allergy" then there are two very different possibilities. One is an anaphylactoid reaction where they go into shock and respiratory failure (true allergy). Another is renal failure (an adverse reaction due to known nephrotoxicity). The management of the two is quite different, and both have harm that can be somewhat mitigated if it's known beforehand.
Additionally, other useful information would be current medications (Name, Dose, Frequency, Route, and how long you've been on it), and the name/address of one's primary care doctor and others with medical records on you. Past surgical history (e.g. clean cath in 2010, appendectomy in 1990) also saves time. More identification and insurance information might also be useful, albeit irrelevant for emergency medical care (helps with getting records though).
All that said, in all likelihood, EMS or an ER doctor won't spend more than a minute or so skimming the information so everything has to be concise and obvious in how to use. Plus, most medical emergencies are managed the same way initially, so a lot of this information comes into play later, when most people are responsive (unless it's really bad, like head trauma after a car accident). Speaking of which, you may consider adding some vague living will type information for guidance, albeit something legally binding is beyond the scope of such an app.
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Thank you for your opinion and suggestions. They're extremely (and I mean it) useful to me. Most of them will be included in next releases
SDeba said:
This bug should be fixed later today Thanks for info guys.
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Thank you! And chance of adding kids? Prescriptions?
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The bug is already fixed. The update should be available on Android Market
@Katt50 - Yes, most of your suggestions will be added, but it needs time. So be patient
Is there any way to incorporate this info into the lock screen?
What about to add shortcut to Lockscreen and information of Medical Insurance?
My suggestion....Good job!!
Regards
Two things that I think would make this app even better:
- a widget for the home & lock screens
- the ability to backup/restore the information
Thanks for developing this - great app!
Yes, there is a widget in works. It should be available later this month, so you'll be able to incorporate some information into lockscreen or homescreen.
The idea with backuping and restoring data is great. I'll work on it, but it has lower priority for now than other ones, because it doesn't have huge influence on I.C.E. situations

[APP][2.3+][Material] Password Creator - CHRISTMAS SALE + new features

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Hey all, I would like to present to you my application, it is my first app which I released to market.
Clean, simple and material design on your device from android 2.3+
Nowadays, every website is vulnerable to hackers. So our data are not safe everywhere. You shouldn't have one, two or even three main passwords for all your accounts. If you want to feel safe you should have in each of them their own password, independent of the others. Password Creator will create it for you and make it easier to manage them.
Password Creator is an application which allow you easily generate and manage your unique passwords for everything. Additionally, you can change each list and generate a password, in its sole discretion. Additional options, such as exclusion and repeat will ensure that your password will stronger.
Built-in manager will help you remember all of your passwords, categorize them and keep in one place.
You can feel safe because passwords are stored in encrypted DataBase with AES algorithm (128Bit key - depends on your PIN). Additionally there is NO Internet connection permission, so you can be sure that your passwords never will leak outside your smartphone.
Manager and settings are safely because of main PIN which you have to only remember.
All these function in fully responsible and easy material design with backward compatibility to android 2.3.
Of course you can import and export your password, move them to other device - just do it with current PIN.
FEATURES of Password Creator:
• Fully editable lists from which you generate your password
• Categories with ability to define your own
• Manager to store all your passwords
• History of generated passwords if you want get one back
• Material design starting with version 2.3+
• No internet connection required
Full version:
• Unlimited passwords in the manager
• Unlimited history
• Unlimited categories
• Lists are editable
Thanks:
@AlwaysAndroid
@Pilatus47
@$wap
+RaffaeleLandi
+LuigiMarcucci
+Oliver
+Christobal
Download:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passcr
Beta channel: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/116369350111513931386
I will be very grateful for any feedback, not only if you have issues. All comments and ideas are welcome.
I am not responsible for any third party applications you have installed and can cause damage to your phone and data stored on it
Changelog:
1.0.6
- sort passwords ascending and descending
- visual improvments
- password modification dialog is closing now after update
1.0.3
- added Spanish
- PIN changes now correctly
- bug fixes
1.0.2
- generator also secured by PIN (everything to better secure your database) - next will be added AES128/CBC/PKCS5 as an option and passphrase as main PIN (in this case password)
- fixed stack in settings
- added Polish, Italian and Croatian langauge
- other fixes
1.0.1
- Bug fixes on tablets
- Updated app icon
- Other small fixes
- If you want help translate to other languages - contact with me
1.0.0 - initial release
Do you plan to translate into other languages?
Why not open source? Especially when it comes to privacy, passwords, etc. people want to know how it works. What are your apps' advantages worth mentioning over other free apps, let's say Twik?
The less you know the better you sleep
Seriously, there are two most important things:
NO INTERNET connection permission - you can be sure that in no magical way, your passwords do not leak
Material - created in accordance with the principles of Material design
I think that first point is the most important because I don't what happen with my data in other applications which require it. Twik need it for icons? They are too heavy to put it inside app? Maybe yes, but I don't have time to check code every update, is the code from the git is an application that I use. I checked several popular applications of this type and all have Internet Connection permission. They have over 100k users who probably don't know what is happening in app or after they closed it. I don't want to wake up one day and find that after last update my informations are circulating on the Web.
Other advanteges:
No ads
Additional options to generate password (eg you can define how many repeats should be max in row)
One again Material design which is good point in that app (available from android 2.3.3+)
Good work
pawtok said:
Do you plan to translate into other languages?
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Yes, if only there will be people who want to translate it to different languages.
Upcoming new version with fixes for tablets, rate bar. App is ready now to translate to different languages and prepared for future encrypting algorithm. Now is DES with 64bit key -> will be AES with 256bit key (both depends on your PIN of course)
Great App! Good looking!
Do you intend to support existing database format like keepass2 for example ?
Hello,
If you have a file with all the variables that needs to be translated, I can provide you the French version.
admiralwilly said:
Great App! Good looking!
Do you intend to support existing database format like keepass2 for example ?
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I have to check whether it is able to save decrypted database. But eWallet probably will be first one which will be supported.
Inermis said:
Hello,
If you have a file with all the variables that needs to be translated, I can provide you the French version.
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Thanks, I'll contact you as soon as I prepare excel.
Very nice helpfull tool,
but the length option doesn´t work
Marurban said:
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Sorry, but this is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard[emoji58]
Seriously, there are two most important things:
NO INTERNET connection permission - you can be sure that in no magical way, your passwords do not leak
Material - created in accordance with the principles of Material design
I think that first point is the most important because I don't what happen with my data in other applications which require it. Twik need it for icons? They are too heavy to put it inside app? Maybe yes, but I don't have time to check code every update, is the code from the git is an application that I use. I checked several popular applications of this type and all have Internet Connection permission. They have over 100k users who probably don't know what is happening in app or after they closed it. I don't want to wake up one day and find that after last update my informations are circulating on the Web.
Other advanteges:
No ads
Additional options to generate password (eg you can define how many repeats should be max in row)
One again Material design which is good point in that app (available from android 2.3.3+)
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Having no Internet permission is an absolutely good thing, but being open source those apps can be reviewed and even compiled without it, so it's not really as dramatic as you described. Twik also free of ads, but I agree with you that your app offers more possibilities of creating passwords.
But nonetheless, nice app
Marurban said:
I have to check whether it is able to save decrypted database. But eWallet probably will be first one which will be supported.
Thanks, I'll contact you as soon as I prepare excel.
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Your app looks good.
Just ask if you need a german translation
New update is available now. To better protect your data, generator must also be protected with PIN. I tested AES128/CBC/PKCS5 on my S3 and it is very slow but is better than DES encryption algorithm. Because most of user don't have any of top devices like Nexus 6, this algorithm will be added as an option. Here I have a proposal to add option to login to app once but only at your own risk. What do you think?
Is there anyone here who would like to translate the application to Spanish?
(Added thanks in 1st post and fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/passcr)
@Marurban after installing it force closes on my galaxy y duos gt-s6102,running stock rooted GB 2.3.6 rom. log attached.
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Is there anyone here who would like to translate the application to Spanish?
(Added thanks in 1st post and fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/passcr)
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Nice app. Clean and simple!
If you´re still looking for a spanish translator, I can give it a try.
Saludos
Exactly what I needed, I just had to increase the security of my accounts since I was using some really weak passwords.
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@Marurban after installing it force closes on my galaxy y duos gt-s6102,running stock rooted GB 2.3.6 rom. log attached.
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I checked it and... are you trying to change something by xposed? On emulators everything is ok
Pilatus47 said:
Nice app. Clean and simple!
If you´re still looking for a spanish translator, I can give it a try.
Saludos
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New version with bug fixes and Spanish language (finally added), will be available to download in 1 hour. But if you have any suggestions to translations pm me.
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I checked it and... are you trying to change something by xposed? On emulators everything is ok
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nope. xposed has nothing to do with this app i guess!
Edit: new log attached.

[App][4.0+] Privacy Helper

Educating users about the dangers of app permissions
Introduction
Data privacy is one of the most hotly-discussed topics in the digital world today. Many developers have made an effort to help increase the security of the user's data, however code is not perfect.
Currently, it is far too easy for users to enable permissions that will then potentially allow adversaries to uniquely identify the user and hence compromise their privacy.
What Privacy Helper brings is a simple, easy-to-use educational app with that leverages the mobile platform to inform and demonstrate effectively and interactively.
Features
Simple privacy quiz to test the user's privacy knowledge
Guide on data privacy, and the problem with Android
Guides on disabling permissions, unused apps, and other mitigations
Simple map demonstration of location tracking
List of dangerous permissions used by popular Android applications
Guide on Open Source app alternatives
List of alternative resources to help the user increase their knowledge
Sharing with popular platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and more
Screenshots
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Website
Changelog
Downloads (Will be available on XDA-labs soon)
Source (Yes, this project is 100% FOSS)
License
Joshua Lay, 2018 (c). This project is copyrighted under the GPL license.
Bug reports and feature requests
Reporting bugs
All bugs should be accompanied with a logcat (wherever possible).
Template:
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Android version:
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Feature requests
If you have any features you'll love to see, just be sure to mention me on this thread and provide a clear description on what you want. If you have a gitlab account, feel free to create an issue and I'll work my best to arrange something
About myself, motivation and more
About myself
Hi there My name is Joshua Lay and I’m a computer science student at Monash University. I’m mostly known for my experience in tweaking mobile Linux kernels such as for the Samsung Galaxy S2 and the Samsung Galaxy S5. I have recently gained interest in the mobile app development field, and so I started off by creating the Privacy Helper Android app.
Motivation
Before I picked up mobile app development studies, I've always had the idea to create an app that would effectively spread my knowledge about app privacy and security to a wider audience. I was further motivated by guides such as PrivacyTools.io and Prism Break providing a easy-to-use webpage for all to see and use, but was immediately intrigued to see if there was something similar but in the form of a mobile app.
While traditionally, a mobile app is something that must be used occasionally and not just once, but however my main goal for creating this app compared to a website would be to utilize the offline capabilities and portability of a smartphone to help educate people around the world.
So why isn't there a download for Google play or xyz Store?
I haven't found the need to publish my app on the play store, especially since I don't have a Google Play developer license and because I have just started to build apps by myself. As for other stores, I'm only willing to make my app available on F-Droid, GitLab and XDA-labs. Any other source should be treated as suspicious.
So if you app says using apps from unknown sources are dangerous, then what does this say about your app?
My app is completely open-source (FOSS btw). No strings attached and no gimmicks. You can see my implementation over at GitLab. Don't trust me? Feel free to remove the app. I'll try to be as transparent as possible should there be any concerns.
I can see everything is in English, I can help translate...
I'll need to make some arrangements before I allow anyone to help translate. Remember that there are many (often lengthy) sentences that needs to be translated. If you have the time, please feel free to PM me to let me know
So you're open-source, but then app icons listed come from real (closed-source, often proprietary) apps. What gives?
If this is an issue, I can make arrangements to seek alternative resources. My main aim isn't to make any app developer feel or look bad, but rather to educated users about problematic apps often seen with apps downloaded from questionable sources.
I feel that I can help improve your app, where can I start?
Feel free to fork my project, make changes, and then submit a pull request. Remember that my project is GPL and so any violations will not be taken lightly (case-by-case).
Want to use some of my code?
I'm completely fine with people using parts of my code. I learnt a large majority of code from reading online, and so due to the nature of GPL, this would also mean others can also learn from mine. I've tried my best to cite sources where applicable.
What changes can I expect in the future?
While the future of my app remains unknown, I have some features I still want to implement (see the issue tracker on my GitLab).
Build 0.5 has been released
Changes:
Downloading permissions now checks if internet connection is available
Added permission list auto update frequency setting
Added swipe to refresh to permission list
Search widget now shows correct hint
Bumped osmdroid version to 6.0.2
Map label now scale according to screen dpi
Added night/day themes (toggle in preferences)
Stability fixes and minor bug fixes elsewhere
Enjoy the new changes, Saber

[APP][7.0+] CommuniqAI 2.2.74 – Smartly in Touch (with Promo Codes)

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As we finalize our product for its initial production release, we are seeking final feedback from interested parties. For the first 50 people that provide valuable and MEANINGFUL FEEDBACK to the short questions at https://forms.gle/qFBPLTrbeuPWgNiu7, we will happily be sending free upgrade promo codes!
The app has no ads, may be downloaded from the Google Play Store and is currently available in 96 counties and regions.
The landing page is at https://communiqai.com .
Without further ado:
CommuniqAI is the ultimate AI-powered tool for effortlessly scheduling and automating your SMS text messages, calls, and email. It’ll help you stay in touch with those who mean the most to you—and it’ll be there for you through life’s many distractions.
We all have those moments where we simply forget, are too busy, or struggle to find the right words to use to reach out to the important people in our lives, but you don’t have to let that stop you from staying in touch! With CommuniqAI, you can effortlessly keep in touch with your loved ones, family, friends, clients, customers, and even patients. Our AI-generated messages are conversationally aware, helping ensure that your texts are thoughtful and engaging, but messages of your choosing can also be used. In addition, our smart prompts can also remind you to call or email, so you never miss an opportunity to connect. Let CommuniqAI help you stay connected with the people who matter most!
Some people are against technology like this, but we believe that anything that helps you maintain connections with the important people in your life is, in the long run, a good thing. CommuniqAI, by default, will not take any action and largely act as a helpful reminder, and we recommend this type of use.
Features
Automatically send custom and AI-generated SMS text messages with intelligent scheduling and randomization
Automatically start a call, with reminders, if there were none or you missed a call for the frequency specified
Automatically start a prepopulated email, with reminders, on a regular basis
Automatically tracks SMS text messages and calls—no manual logging needed!
Uses AI-generated text messages that are conversationally aware or predefined recurring message templates
Notifications for upcoming messages (configurable)
Notifications are populated with your recent conversation history and favorite messages (favorites are currently available on Android 9 and later)
Complements your default SMS text messaging, call and email apps
Won’t automatically send a message to someone if:
You are in a call with them
You recently missed a call from them (configurable)
They recently sent a message and you didn’t reply (configurable)
You recently corresponded with them in a small group (configurable)
Won’t automatically start a call with someone if you:
Are in a call with them
Were in a call with them and didn’t end the period selected with a missed call
Android Material You design
Won’t repeat the last message sent
Upcoming messages can be easily edited, disabled, postponed, skipped or quickly changed to other frequently sent messages
Set a maximum number of messages per day, week, month or quarter
Supports multiple people (when upgraded)
Time zone aware (it’ll do the right thing regardless of where you are)
History of what communication actions were taken and why
Helpful Hints
Use shorter and more generalized messages—for example, a simple “Love you” or “What’s new?” is ideal.
Lots of varied messages and variations on similar messages tend to work best.
Disable messaging when you and your significant other are together—or select Not Today when notified. You can also schedule messaging to occur outside of the times you’re likely to be together.
Don’t wait for CommuniqAI! If you want to reach out to someone, let them know in the moment!
For what it’s worth, just uploaded an update to the Play Store with minor bug fixes. Thanks.
Another update was just released to improve some messaging heuristics and address minor bugs.
Ill check it out, seems cool!!
Finally got the landing page up for the app! Comments on the site and app appreciated!
https://communiqai.com
Just uploaded another update. This one includes performance improvements, Android 12 support and bug fixes.
The plan is to have this release become the first production release, so we’d really love some feedback!
Thank you!
We have just promoted CommuniqAI out of beta and it’s now available as a Production release on the Google Play Store!
Thank you again to all who helped make this possible!
Press release for the app is now available at https://www.prlog.org/12894252-mtc-...tomate-your-interpersonal-communications.html!
Now that we’ve finally released the app to Production, we need beta testers!
We’ve improved the theme support and added Material You/3! Please give the updated themes a spin and report back!
You can join the open beta at any time! The version with the improved theme support is 1.0.19 and it’s slowly being rolled out!
Thank you!
More bug fixes, feedback improvements and icon updates have just hit the beta channel!
Please give it a spin and report back!
Thank you and Happy Holidays!
More bug fixes have made it to beta/open testing! Would really appreciate it if you can give this build, 1.0.26, a spin!
We'd love to have this release a go for the app’s first marketing blitz!
What a way to start the New Year! And better communication to boot!
Small marketing campaign has begun! Made a quick initial video to go along it as well!
Another video! A simple “how to!”
Cheers!
And one more—similar to the last one!
Here’s some fun “ad copy” as well!
One more ad copy!
Just wanted to chime in to say we recently passed 1000 downloads and are moving quickly to 5000!
A big thank you to those who helped make this possible and are improving the consistency of their communications!
Just chiming in to say we released an update to the beta channel that updates some libraries, fixes some bugs and prevents a crash when less memory is available.
Please give it a spin and report back!
Thank you!
Improved performance and scheduling heuristics and some bug fixes have just hit the beta channel!
Please give it a spin and report back!
Thank you!
Another update for the beta channel!
This update includes improvements for Android 13 as well as stability and performance improvements. It also includes a fix where the sending of a message might be delayed when tapping a Choice or dismissing a notification.

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