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Hi fellow humans.
Im not sure if this is supposed to be possible,
but lets say I have a droidfs volume containing 3 text files.
Now I enable "keep volumes open when app goes in the background" + "expose open volumes" and open the droidfs volume containing the textfiles using the volumepassword.
Should I now be able to browse my normal android file explorer and find a folder there, which contains the three text files in decrypted form?
If so, where is it located?
Its definitely not located at the path that you specify when creating a new droidfs volume, where the encrypted containers are stored.
And i wasn't able to find any of the text files by searching for the filenames in my system file explorer either.
Sorry if what im asking for is not even supposed to be a feature,
but I thought that was the point of "expose open volumes" -
being able to find abd open files through a normal file explorer or any other app,
while the droidfs-volume containing the files is opend.
Kind regards
Conrad
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Hi fellow humans.
Im not sure if this is supposed to be possible,
but lets say I have a droidfs volume containing 3 text files.
Now I enable "keep volumes open when app goes in the background" + "expose open volumes" and open the droidfs volume containing the textfiles using the volumepassword.
Should I now be able to browse my normal android file explorer and find a folder there, which contains the three text files in decrypted form?
If so, where is it located?
Its definitely not located at the path that you specify when creating a new droidfs volume, where the encrypted containers are stored.
And i wasn't able to find any of the text files by searching for the filenames in my system file explorer either.
Sorry if what im asking for is not even supposed to be a feature,
but I thought that was the point of "expose open volumes" -
being able to find abd open files through a normal file explorer or any other app,
while the droidfs-volume containing the files is opend.
Kind regards
Conrad
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