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Categories:System
License:Apache2
Web Site:http://nelenkov.blogspot.de/2012/08/changing-androids-disk-encryption.html
Source Code:https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager
Issue Tracker:https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager/issues
Auto Name:Cryptfs Password
Summary:Disk encryption password changer
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.
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Repo Type:git
Repo:https://github.com/nelenkov/cryptfs-password-manager.git
Build:1.2.1,1210
commit=462ca56221
Build:1.2.3,1230
commit=cc00fbe06f8e2d930f2d52e810e8a16b7ea90817
Build:1.2.4,1240
commit=2f3936d50ae5329c0fa50fc62c041d56b86901c4
Auto Update Mode:None
Update Check Mode:RepoManifest
Current Version:1.2.4
Current Version Code:1240