Locked out of a Note on an Android APP - General Questions and Answers

I've been searching high and low, up and down for the right place to post, the right forums to ask this, and I've been finding it very hard, I'm hoping I've done enough looking here, reading, that this post is okay, but here I go.
So the rundown of my situation is I downloaded this super basic & simple app called Safe Notes, where basically as the title implies, I got locked out of a note. I can't remember for the life of me the password no matter HOW many countless combinations I post. I've tried contacting the developer, but I haven't seen a response yet and its been months. This note I got locked out of was super important, and you could probably ask "why not just use Built-in note apps?" because then I can't make a password for each note. Normally, I make something easy for me to remember and put it in my Password vault.
For some reason, I've managed to forgotten to do that, and by the time I remembered, I had ALREADY forgotten the password. Is it possible, if I decompile the app(which tbh I dunno if its even legal), that I might be able to extract and find where that data is stored? Or perhaps someone here can help me find contact details of the developer, or perhaps....bruteforce the password, which I know is a thing to say that can either be a taboo or not.
I just can't lose this note, because I'm an idiot who decided not to be smart and instantly save the password it was made. This app is SUPER basic, and I assume it uses extremely basic encryption, meaning it should be possible to either decrypt it, or bruteforce the password, if I knew how. Or if I am in the wrong place, and it is possible someone can redirect me to the right area. I'm in severe need of help.
Sorry if I was in the completely wrong place to ask this form of question, I'll just take my leave if that's the case.

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[Q] Google Play incompatibility workaround - is there one that works?

Sorry to apparently flout the warning about poking my noobish nose in to post about something non-ROM related, but since this is a development and hacking section, I figure I must be in the right place.
I've been googling and futzing around with build.prop to no avail, so I figure I should ask someone with a clue before I go and kill my install or even brick my phone, I dunno.
Is there any sort of hack on this file that tells Play what CPU/GPU/etc you have but also says, I'll be the judge of what's compatible, thanks?
Or is there some other method?
Maybe some folks have started a Play mirror on the sly...? Surely I'm one of millions who are cheesed off about not having any way around this silliness.
Two possibilities, right?
Either there's an answer, or this is an issue which deserves the attention of folks with the talent to address it.
Anyone care to give me a clue which it is?
Well, here's a workaround of sorts: try to find what you're after at mobile.brothersoft.com, where the site simply asks you what your phone is, and lets you save it wherever.
If you want to try another model, don't bother choosing a different one via the site's controls, because the initial drop-downs you identified your phone with are no longer available (instead you have to choose from pages and pages of poorly-identified entries, half of which are missing pics). Just delete your cookies for that site and choose again.
Play told me Google Goggles wouldn't work for some reason; I told the Brothersoft site my Galaxy Mini was a Pop 1559 (pretty similar as far as I can tell), downloaded the app, and bingo.
Now to have a look for all that other stuff Google told me wouldn't work...
...Actually, there's no need to tell the Brothersoft site any lies; it doesn't enforce Google's 'incompatibility' call, or even tell you about it.
Why did it take me so long to come across that joint after searching high and low for a fix? I tried enough angles... seems both obvious and obscure at the same time.

I'm just done trying...someone please help

Good evening all. I have a sort of complicated, long story but I'm hoping someone here with the knowledge to help me would do me a solid and save me a lot of additional heartache. Over the past several months, I have noticed done strange things in my android phones...3 different phones to be exact. My husband and I were sharing a phone for a while because he destroyed his. I started noticing that I couldn't access certain files...everything was encoded that I didn't recognize so I couldn't read things...Google wouldn't allow me into certain features.....he denies having anything to do with it and calls me crazy. Today I found partitions that are encrypted....apps I can't access....different ports and things of that nature on my phone and I cannot either open the files or read the weird code. It's pictures and contacts and apps he swears he knows nothing about. I'm no developer....far from it. Really, I'm here to find out what is on my phone. I need to see whatever these hidden things are so that I can bring hard evidence to the table....otherwise, he calls me crazy, denies knowing anything and I really can't deal Anymore but I need the proof. Please, someone help me. Thank you.
Can you add a screenshot of what happens when you try to open one of those apps or files?

is a phone able to send out my fingerprint

Hy,
I'm pretty new here, I hope I found the right forum for my question.
Since 2 weeks, I own a Galaxy S9 and I was thinking about the fingerprint sensor.
Is it for any institution possible to get my fingerprint off my phone, or is it maybe uploading somewhere, right when it gets read in?
Like a hidden script somewhere or backdoors, so when for example the police (add any institution you want here) wants to check you, they open a program, type in your name and wush, there you go, he used the fingerprint sensor on his phone, ez.
Or is the print stored on a point, the phone software can't even access normally to? If this is even possible.
Maybe stupid question, I just want to know from some professional who knows like everything from the android code, lines or how it's called.
Thx in advance! :cyclops:

Different pin logs in a different user?

I have googled really hard but cannot find an app, rom or mod that can do this.
Quite simply I would like to hand my phone to someone, maybe a student or a kid and tell them an unlock code which unlocks the phone in a different user profile. How do I do this?
What exactly do I search for to get better search results?

Looking for an app and/or bluetooth expert. To modify an app.

Full disclosure: I dont normally do forums so sorry if I do this wrong.
I purchased a Bluetooth Purification Mask named Atmoblue.
It originated in China. Ive had it for a few months now and it has bluetooth and there is an app for it but it looks like its taking forever for it to be moved over to English.
My question is how hard would it be for a person (or me, with no experience at all) to pull the basic functions out of the app?
For example I want to bypass the wechat login (cause, no) and basically get the pairing function up and running along with the fan speed and some of the auto features in the app and create a basic app til they release the full thing.
If any of you also want to try I can send you the link to the apk. Or if you would do it and require payment at completion how much would that cost?
In case you need to see the device just google Atmoblue.
Thanks again everyone.
mastershino said:
Full disclosure: I dont normally do forums so sorry if I do this wrong.
I purchased a Bluetooth Purification Mask named Atmoblue.
It originated in China. Ive had it for a few months now and it has bluetooth and there is an app for it but it looks like its taking forever for it to be moved over to English.
My question is how hard would it be for a person (or me, with no experience at all) to pull the basic functions out of the app?
For example I want to bypass the wechat login (cause, no) and basically get the pairing function up and running along with the fan speed and some of the auto features in the app and create a basic app til they release the full thing.
If any of you also want to try I can send you the link to the apk. Or if you would do it and require payment at completion how much would that cost?
In case you need to see the device just google Atmoblue.
Thanks again everyone.
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There is pretty much a 99.9% chance that you won't find anyone to do this for you. The best you can hope for is someone might give you some links to guides showing how to decompile and edit apk files. What you would modify in the apk file to achieve your purposes would require you doing your own research to figure it out. You can ask further questions along the way about the things that you don't understand, but there are no guarantees that you will get any useful answers.
In other words, be prepared to dig in and do the work yourself, if you really want to accomplish this feat. If not, get used to dealing with the app the way it is.
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Yea, i started researching the day I posted this. I've been reading and reading and reading. Ive gotten to the point where I now have access to the battery percentage. Currently, trying to figure out the characteristics in the device itself and the values needed to change each of the modes. Also, it looks like the app from the company is pretty much useless to try to use. Based on the code (from what I can understand after 2 days of research and starting off with 0 coding knowledge) the app has to use wechat to basically be able to access a server and then the server sends it back to the phone then the device. Meaning I can't just look in the code for what values I need, unless I was able to actually sign into wechat and record the log. Which I can't do since I don't have access to wechat.
So now I'm currently looking up how to write code in the programs I've found to write it and create a ui. Ive at least figured out uuids and figured out how to call up the battery percentage now. Only like 3 more settings to go! Wish me luck lol

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