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@@ -85,7 +85,15 @@ $ wget -qO - https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1h.tar.gz | tar -xvzf -
#### Build
First, we need to build libgocryptfs.
-Retrieve your Android NDK installation path, usually someting like "/home/\/AndroidSDK/ndk/\".
+For this, we will need to install some dependencies:
+```
+sudo apt-get install libcrypto++-dev libssl-dev pkg-config
+```
+And also Go dependencies:
+```
+go get golang.org/x/sys/unix golang.org/x/sys/cpu golang.org/x/crypto/hkdf
+```
+Then, retrieve your Android NDK installation path, usually someting like "/home/\/AndroidSDK/ndk/\". We can now start the build process:
```
$ cd DroidFS/app/libgocryptfs
$ env ANDROID_NDK_HOME="" OPENSSL_PATH="./openssl-1.1.1h" ./build.sh
diff --git a/fastlane/metadata/android/en-US/full_description.txt b/fastlane/metadata/android/en-US/full_description.txt
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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
DroidFS allows you to create encrypted virtual volumes on which you can safely store and access files.
-It's free, open-source, and you can find the project's repository on github.
+Currently, DroidFS supports only gocryptfs. This algorithm protects file contents and file names but doesn't hide directory structure or file sizes. If you want more details, take a look on their github repository.
+
+DroidFS is free, open-source, and you can find the project's repository on github or on the gitea instance of drycat.fr.
Warning !
Security is relative. DroidFS does not come with any warranty and should not be considered as an absolute safe way to store files.