GeminiMan Encryption Checker APK

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Developer
GeminiMan
Current Version
1.5.0
Date Published
File Size
2.4 MB
Package ID
com.geminiman.device.encryption.checker
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
44+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Personalization

APK Version History

Version
1.5.0 (15000)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
June 23, 2023
Requirement
Android 8.0+
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About Radio FM 90s

GeminiMan Device Encryption Checker is an application tool that checks your device storage encryption status and checks the dm-verity and dm-verification via the library "avbctl"...

Checking the Storage status is done via calling "DevicePolicyManager" and getting the storage encryption status:
- Storage Status as "UNSUPPORTED", "INACTIVE", "ACTIVATING", "ACTIVE", "ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY", and "ACTIVE_PER_USER"...

Checking "ro.crypto.type" and "ro.crypto.state" to find:
- Device Status as Encrypted - (Full Disk Encryption or File Based Encryption)
Or no support at all...

If your phone has **ROOT ACCESS**, you can check the device dm-verity and dm-verification, simply allow root permission, and it will call the library "avbctl" which would return either enabled or disabled...

It was developed with passion and handled with love and care ♡...

I hope you guys will love it...
Feel free to reach me if you have any suggestions...

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What's New in this version

*** Every Android device and version has a different way of detecting dm-verity and dm-verification, so I have added different methods. Each method has a description, but it's technical. In other words, if you are familiar with Android ROMs, it might be clear...

In the future, I will narrow the list down and simplify it more...