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DroidFS is an alternative way to use encrypted overlay file-systems on Android that uses its own internal file explorer instead of mounting virtual volumes. This allows you to store files in encrypted virtual volumes that other apps can't decrypt.
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Currently, DroidFS supports the following encrypted containers:
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- gocryptfs (https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs): encrypts file contents and file names but doesn't hide directory structure or file sizes.
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- CryFS (https://github.com/cryfs/cryfs): slower, but encrypts everything and obfuscates file sizes.
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<b>Features:</b>
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- Volumes fully compatibles with their original implementations
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- Internal opening of images, videos, audios, PDF and text files
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- Common file manager operations: copy, move, rename, create, delete
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- Internal and shared storage support
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- Cross-volume imports
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- Internal camera to take encrypted pictures and videos
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<b>Permissions:</b>
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<b>Read & write access to shared storage:</b> required to create, open and modify volumes and import/export files to/from volumes.
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<b>Biometric/Fingerprint hardware:</b> needed to encrypt/decrypt password hashes using a fingerprint protected key.
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<b>Camera:</b> required to take encrypted photos or videos directly from DroidFS. You can deny this permission if you don't want to use this feature.
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<b>Record audio:</b> required if you want sound on videos recorded with DroidFS.
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DroidFS is free, open-source, and you can find the project's repository:
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- on GitHub: https://github.com/hardcore-sushi/DroidFS
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- on the Gitea instance of the Chapril project: https://forge.chapril.org/hardcoresushi/DroidFS
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<b>Warning !</b>
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Security is relative. DroidFS does not come with any warranty and should not be considered as an absolute safe way to store files.
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