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Lock down your private photos with a PIN passcode. Download Keepsafe to join the millions of people who have entrusted over a billion pictures to Keepsafe: the most popular photo locker and album vault app.
Keepsafe secures personal photos and videos by locking them down with PIN protection, fingerprint touch ID, and military-grade encryption. With Keepsafe, you can protect your privacy, secure your photos, and save phone space.
Bug fixes and performance improvements Still having issues? Please reach out to us at support getkeepsafe. Of course there are ads but they are not bad. Speaking toward a few of the ads. Second, this is NOT true for all stored videos, only a particular related set.
Odd thing is, it still shows the individual playtime on each referenced video. But when my files have not backed up to the cloud in more than 2 years! KeepSafe was reviewed by Ana Marculescu.
Load comments. KeepSafe 2. All rights reserved. Good luck with this, sounds interesting! If I get a chance to play I might download the app and have a poke…. The current plan is to get a identical phone, load the.
Then, either restore them and dump the phone, or photograph the screen of each picture. There are a number of decompilers which go back to more or less Java now. They used to decompile to Dalvik Op-Code instructions, which although more "interesting", were far harder to work with.
Once it's decompiled I'd just start grepping the files for "key" "crypt" "AES" and hex strings surrounded by quotes. It might help if you have some experience reading code, or have some understanding of how a program is likely to have been structured, but in this case, simple text searches would be a good place to start.
For those who may be interested I would be surprised if no one else came across KeepSafe in their cases, especially child exploitation…. I started by making an image of a test phone that had been wiped which was a pain, as I had to bypass Android activation, since I didn't have a cell account to go with the phone , that way I could show that the unencrypted images weren't there to begin with.
I then transferred the encrypted pictures by plugging in the phone. I then used Explorer to browse and take screenshots to show that there was no files in the Keepsafe folder prior to the copy over procedure. I then copied over the. I then used Explorer to show that the encrypted files were now in place. Next, I used ZRT to take pictures of the now unencrypted photos. I did this because I was unsure if I would retrieve unencrypted versions when I dumped the phone later.
After that bit of fun was done, I used Keepsafe to unlock I think that is its term keepsafe uses. It does this by reading the database which has original file names and paths. Double-click the executable to launch the tool. Click the Close button again to close the app. Open Rufus again. Add your comment. Select "Daily" or "Weekly" subscription Daily Weekly.
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