[Q] Where is personal data stored? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone knows where personal data (email addresses, passwords, etc.) are stored in the Galaxy Note, or in Android in general?

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Outlook integrated password manager??

hI EVERYONE,
I would like to ask,
Is there a password management application (ewallet) that holds and encrypt data IN standard outlook data files?
I want to use a password manager along with small business server 2008 so as to have my passwords list available from both my Diamond and web.
any solution here?

[Q] Does wavesecure wipe passwords from the browser?

The wavesevcure site says it can wipe these things:
Backup - Phone contacts, SMS, Call logs, Calendar items
Upload - Photos, Videos
Restore - Contacts, SMS, Calendar items
Wipe - Contacts, SMS, Email, Calendar items, Photos, Videos and Memory card content (Email wipe is not supported for Android platforms)
Reading this, I'd guess that is DOES NOT wipe android browsing history, cookies or username/passwords. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
Is there a security app that actually wipes the browsing username/passwords and email? Without those, this isn't much "security" for me.
Carl
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[Q] Can we delete the stored information under Contacts: Activities tab?

The list is rather large and I would assume the information is being stored on the phone somewhere. Does anyone know the location of how to remove it or not to have that information sync? All I want to sync are the pictures from Facebook and don't care about any of the statuses/posts.
Thanks!
I believe it is pulling the feeds from the same database used by the rest of facebook integration. Also if you hit the menu button while in the activities screen you can select which accounts you want info displayed from....at least I can on my current rom....have no ideaabout stock but I am guessing it is there
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[Q] Multiple SMTPs for the same email account

Hi there,
I'm trying to solve the issue described below. The solution, imo, could be an app or a tweak to be able to pick the SMTP server from a (short, fixed) list, ideally just before sending an e-mail message. Is there such a thing, that anyone knows of?
The issue I'm trying to solve is the following:
when I'm home, on wifi, I can use my provider's SMTP
when I'm on mobile data, I can only use my mobile provider's SMTP (which is not the same as my land line provider)
for my business accounts, I need to use yet another SMTP (possibly more than one), at least when I'm on Wifi.
I cannot possibly modify account settings each time! If an App could do this for me, though, it would be acceptable. Even on a per account basis (as opposed to a per message basis).
Duplicating accounts so to have every required combination of account-SMTP is ... clumsy, to say the least; and it would be barely acceptable if there was a way not to duplicate data (i.e. accounts using the same incoming mail servers but different SMTP share the same data).
I'm trying AcqaMail (free). "Aliases" only for the paid version: fine, I can take this. But does anyone know if they support multiple SMTPs?
Searched this forum quite a bit to no avail. Apologies if the answer is already there.
Thanks,
Franz
I9000, RemICS-JB-4.2-v3.1.0

[Q] Transferring Data from Galaxy Grand to Galaxy S4 active

What is the best way to transfer the most memory to S4 Active from any device?
Mine is Galaxy Grand
Mohammed97 said:
What is the best way to transfer the most memory to S4 Active from any device?
Mine is Galaxy Grand
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It depends on what you are trying to transfer. For wifi passwords, contacts, emails, hangouts, etc, that should all be saved to your Google account so when you log in to your account on your new phone it should automatically sync. For most everything else I would use Titanium Backup. If you're rooted you can backup and transfer your entire phone, if not you can still backup all your apps and data, but not the system information.
Do a search for Titanium Backup in the app store and visit the Titanium Backup homepage for more information on how to use it.

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