![]() Most of Android users, like me, don't like the way Pictures and Videos are stored by default because they are mixed and each app has it's own folder, making it harder to manage, so we developed a tool that enable you to redirect each type of file for its correct place, in an automatic way.įor example, you can redirect all 'Image Files' from the default camera folder to your personal Pictures folder, and all 'Video Files' to your personal Videos folder. *** It will not work as expected on some Phone Brands with KitKat (Android 4.4.X) and up, so please test it before buy !!! Don't let the images and videos you receive at Whatsapp full your internal memory !.Get rid of DCIM folder for pictures, videos and much more.But after configuring this scheme, all the pictures that are taken in mount mode are automatically recorded in the encrypted container. Without using a redirect, personal photos would have to be manually copied to the safe constantly. The presence of CyberSafe Encryption may indicate that some data is being protected on the phone, however, it is not known what kind of data it is. In addition, such applications clearly indicate that photos are hiding on the phone.Īs a result of using this scheme, there are no signs on the phone that exactly photos are hidden (encrypted) on it, because the camera is configured in the usual way, URSafe Media Redirector- A normal application that allows you not to clutter up the internal memory. First of all, because simply hiding the files does not provide their reliable protection, and encryption is far from every one of them. I think this solution will be much more useful than any of these applications for hiding photos on Google Play. Re-mounting the safe on the Photos folder - encrypted files are displayed again in the directory. That is, pictures that do not need encryption need to be done when the safe is closed. Pictures taken in mount mode are not displayed in the folder - they are in the safe and encrypted. I closed the safe in CyberSafe Encryption, updated the contents of the Photos folder - as a result, there are other "unclassified" photos - the ones I moved to it earlier from / DCIM / 100LGDSC, as well as one test photo that was taken after the redirect, but before mounting. ![]() I took a couple of test shots, updated the contents of the folder in Explorer - the photos got into the mounted Photos folder:Ĥ. After I opened the safe, there are no files in it yet, the explorer displays the path to the folder on which the redirect was made. For the convenience of working in CyberSafe Encryption chose a third-party file manager, ES 3, as its explorer. The safe file is not stored at all on the device. the safe is added to the main screen only at the moment of the beginning of work with it if the safe file is located somewhere here Android / data / / files and is called, for example, SystemCashe.Table, it will be quite difficult to find it on the device. the safe is opened from the GUI program or using the CyberSafe widget (which can be added to the desktop). If we talk about the secrecy of the safe itself, there are 3 possibilities: Temporary files are not used in this mode. In this mode, the container file system will be mounted on the device’s file system. In CyberSafe Encryption created a new safe in Propertiesset a similar path for mounting - the safe will be mounted on the Photos folder: I took a test shot - after photographing it saved in the Photos folder I need.Ģ. In URSafe Media Redirector, instead of the standard directory for saving photos (I have it / storage / sdcard0 / DCIM / 100LGDSC), I pointed another to the external SD Card (/ storage / sdcard1 / Photos): I managed to solve this problem using the URSafe Media Redirector and CyberSafe Encryption applications. But there are other situations, your relatives took the phone to see it, it was in the hands of friends, colleagues or was lost.Īfter this incident, I realized that it would be better if my personal photos are stored on an external memory card, plus they will be encrypted. I really would not want someone outsider looking at them at their leisure. Along with this, the understanding came that all my personal pictures are stored in the internal memory of the device. These issues became relevant for me after my LG-E988 unexpectedly refused to work and after several unsuccessful attempts to bring it back to life, I realized that a visit to the service center is simply inevitable. ![]() How to make personal photos on your phone inaccessible to strangers? How to set up the phone so that when photographing confidential photos are automatically recorded in the cryptocontainer? And how to keep the possibility of quick and convenient access to them?
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