Aug. 3, 2022, 6:46 a.m. | /u/NatSpaghettiAgency

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All of us know what Veracrypt is, and DroidFSworks just like Veracrypt for Android devices.

Furthermore the safe can be stored inside the app's private space, so even if a malicious app with read permissions happens to be on the phone, it cannot access DroidFS' private space, unless it's so sophisticated by doing a privilege escalation, get root access and obtain the database, which it'll be still AES-encrypted.

I am using it to store my password manager's database. I've always …

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