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Categories:
- Security
License: Apache-2.0
AuthorName: Nikolay Elenkov
AuthorWebSite: https://nelenkov.blogspot.de/
WebSite: https://nelenkov.blogspot.de/2012/08/changing-androids-disk-encryption.html
SourceCode: https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager
IssueTracker: https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager/issues
AutoName: Cryptfs Password
Description: |-
This app lets you changes the Android disk encryption password.
You will only be required to use the new password at the next boot, so it is
important not to forget it until then, and take a full backup just in case.
Short of brute-forcing, the only way to recover from a forgotten encryption
password is to factory reset the device, deleting all user data in the process,
so proceed with caution.
The app will verify that you have root access by checking if you have one of the
more popular 'superuser' apps (Superuser or SuperSU) installed, and trying to
execute a dummy command with su at startup.
If your device is not encrypted, it will refuse to start.
RepoType: git
Repo: https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager.git
Builds:
- versionName: 1.2.1
versionCode: 1210
commit: 462ca56221
- versionName: 1.2.3
versionCode: 1230
commit: cc00fbe06f8e2d930f2d52e810e8a16b7ea90817
- versionName: 1.2.4
versionCode: 1240
commit: 2f3936d50ae5329c0fa50fc62c041d56b86901c4
- versionName: 1.2.5
versionCode: 1250
commit: b95401a04f781043310f6aedc0711f8c46004f37
- versionName: 1.2.6
versionCode: 1260
commit: d56b4b503b168e921c66fc8a87c651d1f2dcf9ef
AutoUpdateMode: None
UpdateCheckMode: RepoManifest
CurrentVersion: 1.2.6
CurrentVersionCode: 1260