[APP] Secure Clips - Secure & private clipboard manager - Paid Software Announcement and Discussion

Creates a private clipboard that cannot be read by other apps. You can also create and manage private notes.
TIP: by giving permission to use "accessibility service" you can copy and paste text to editable fields that do not offer the "three-dot" submenu.
Get it from Play store
To copy text to your secure clips:
Select the text to be copied.
In the context menu, select the icon to see further options - normally a three-dot icon.
Choose "Copy to SecClips".
Or, if you have given permission to use the "accessibility service", long click the selected text and click on the corresponding icon in the popup window.
To paste text from your secure clips:
Select the text to replace. If you don't want to replace an existing text you need to write a couple of characters and select them.
In the context menu, select the icon to see further options - normally a three-dot icon.
Choose "Paste from SecClips".
Or, if you have given permission to use the "accessibility service", long click the text field (even without selecting a text to replace) and click on the corresponding icon in the popup window.
To view and manage secure clips and notes:
Choose the corresponding icon at the top right of this page.
Or, choose "SecClips" in the context menu.
Or, use the quick settings tile "SecClips". You may need to give the application permission to create popup windows to use this feature.
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Update
v. 2.1
The accessibility settings of the device can be opened by a switch in the app.
Added locale for Russian.
Bug fixes and minor improvements.

Update
"Secure Clips" v. 2.0
Use the accessibility permissions in order to paste text to editable text fields. This permission is not required if the editable text fields offer the "three dots" context menu.
New setting to autoclose the popup window.
Bug fixes and minor improvements.

Can you explain how this differs from your previous app, PrivateClipboard? https://www.xda-developers.com/private-clipboard-mimic-android-10-privacy/

MishaalRahman said:
Can you explain how this differs from your previous app, PrivateClipboard? https://www.xda-developers.com/private-clipboard-mimic-android-10-privacy/
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"Secure Clips" is a continuation of "Private Clipboard." Initially it was created for those users who had expressed the desire to donate for "Private Clipboard": in these cases I prefer to create a new paid app that offers something extra (like the black theme) from the free app, so those who donate can get something more.
One thing that some users have pointed out to me on "Private Clipboard" is that not all apps (editable fields) offer the " three dots" menu when you long click on an editable field. This practically prevented these users from using the app as they had no way to copy and paste text from the private clipboard.
On "Private Clipboard" I had no way to find a remedy since the precondition for this app is that it would not need to use any permission to work.
In "Secure Clips" I used the "accessibility service" to give the possibility to copy and paste text to all editable fields, even in those cases where the apps overwrite the system menu and do not offer the " three dots" submenu. So, when you long click on an editable field, you see both the menu offered by the system to copy/paste etc. and also a popup window offering copy/paste from the private clipboard. Note that the use of "accessibility service" is not necessary if the apps do not overwrite the system menu.

Update
v. 2.0.1
Optimized the logic to automatically show and hide the popup.
Fixed a problem with the non-visible item "SecClips" in the submenu "three dots".
Bug fixes and minor improvements.

Update
v. 2.0.2
Added locale for French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Bug fixes and minor improvements.

Update
v. 2.4
New setting to see abbreviated text in the "three dots" sub-menu. This option is useful when default entries are truncated.
You can delete all clips from the clipboard. You can find the functionality in the context menu located on the page where the clips are displayed.
Bug fixes and minor improvements.

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AdvTxt - Spell Check and QuickText

AdvTxt is lightweight text editor. Current features include Spell Check and QuickText
Launch the app from anywhere using quick launch keys, or a notification bar shortcut.
After editing, your text is sent to your clipboard ready to be pasted into your sms, email, twitter, or anywhere else.
To give it a try scan barcode or search "AdvTxt" in the android market.
I don't see the point, really. Doesn't the on-screen keyboard do spellchecking? The only thing I can see this being useful for is the quick text stuff, so you could save common phrases. But the time needed to open the app, type the message, convert the quick text, copy the text, load your [insert communication app here] app and paste it, you could type out the quick text phrases.

Clipboard missing in some apps

I have a couple of apps that won't allow the clipboard to be used. The modal key doesn't show the clipboard button (or the voice button, either), and tapping in the text input field doesn't show the "paste" button.
These are financial apps, and I wonder if this is something that is built into them by the developer as an ill-conceived "security" feature, or if there's just something wonky going on in the custom ROM I'm using.
Anyway, is it possible to force the clipboard to be always be available, or does an app developer have final control over clipboard availability within their own app?
BTW- The clipboard used to work in both of these apps, but I don't recall if I updated them between the time it used to work and the time it stopped working.

Google Home - Quick Todoist Update and Recurring Reminder

**Updated 4/23/2017**
**Note** You must have the Todoist (Free) app installed and your preferred "daily review" time set under Settings/Notifications.
After installing this profile you will be able to say "Ok Google, add <the name of your task> to my to-do list." GH will add the task to your Todoist "Inbox" and will then remind you that you have pending tasks, every 5 mins based on your Todoist "Daily Review" settings.
Video Demo
Part 1.
1. Download and install Tasker, AutoNotifications BETA, and AutoCast BETA (you will need the Full Paid versions). Also download Todoist_Reminder.prf.xml
2. Once you have received the AutoNotifications BETA update via the Play Store open the app, grant all permissions, press "Enable Notification Intercept" and grant notification access. Leave all other default settings and exit AutoNotifications.
3. Once you have received the AutoCast BETA update from the play store open the app, grant all permissions, select "Manage Cast Devices," then press + to add your Google Home then exit the app.
Part 2.
1. Go to IFTTT.com and create the following applet:
a. “This” – Google Assistant channel - “Say a phrase with a text ingredient”
i. Under “What do you want to say?” – Enter “please add $ to my to do list”
ii. Under “What do you want the Assistant to say in response?” – Enter “ok, added $ to your too do list”
b. “That” – Todoist - “Create task”
i. Under "Which project" select "Inbox"
ii. Under "Due date" enter "daily"
iii. Under "Priority" select "Priority 1"
Part 3.
1. Place the "Todoist Reminder” xml file in your device’s Tasker/profiles folder (if these folders do not exist then create them).
2. Open Tasker and long-press “Profiles,” then select “Import” and import the xml file from Part 1.
3. Back-out of Tasker to save the profile. Done!
You can now add tasks to your to-do list by saying "Ok Google, add <the name of your task> to my to-do list." Additionally GH will remind you, every 15 mins based on your Todoist "Daily review" start time, that you have pending tasks (Clear the notification from your phone to end reminder. The reminder will not trigger if your phone is set to silent). Enjoy!
**Important**
- GH must be connected to the same wifi network as your phone in order to announce the reminder.
- Turn off battery optimization for Tasker, AutoNotifications, AutoCast, and Todoist or your device may disable these apps when idle.
- Also recommended to set "Use Reliable Alarms" to "Always" under Tasker's Settings/Preferences/Monitor.
Other Google Home Projects:
- Ask Google Home - Who Called?
- How-To Hear Missed Call and Unread Text Message Reminder on Google Home
- How-To Make Google Home Announce Incoming Calls and Auto-Read New Text Messages
- Google Home Spotify Alarm
- How-To Reply to Text Message with Google Home
- How-To Have Google Home Read Your Last Text Message
- How-To Send Text Messages via Google Home (Text Any Contact or Ph#)
- How-To Initiate Phone Calls via Google Home
- How-To Create Calendar Events using Google Home
- Google Home - Announce Incoming Notifications
- Start Navigation with Google Home

Tasker 'no active profiles' and no tasks work

Hi guys
Tried importing a profile which will recognise three repeat keys and trigger an action, but, unfortunately this isn't working.
I created two test profiles, one based on camera button press, another based on shake. Simple result is beep and pop-up, but even that isn't working.
I have heard about key guard and not sure if this may be related tasker is enabled, but on swipe down 'no profiles are enabled' even though all three are checked orange and should be switched on. Phone has been restarted and its still not working...
Any ideas?
Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
A profile is active only when it's context(s) are all meet. That's different than being enabled.
Assuming you're using tasker 5, the toggles switched to the right and colored indicate enabled. The profile name being colored indicates active. When active, the tasker notification will show the name of the profile as active.
Try a simple test. Create a profile that has a context of application -> select one app like calculator or something -> use the arrow top left to exit the app list. Now create a new task when prompted and add an alert -> popup action. Just put testing in the text field and save. Now back out of tasker using the device back button multiple times. Open calculator and a pop-up should appear. The tasker notification should show the profile as active.
Now, it's hard to know what is happening with the profiles you're attempting without more information. You should export and post the DESCRIPTION of the profile whenever asking for help with a profile or task.
Long press on the profile name -> 3-dot menu -> export -> export "DESCRIPTION" to clipboard (not XML). Then paste here.
Beginner mode must be off and the profile must be named. If you didn't name it, there will be a default name created from the first context. You need to actually name the profile by long pressing and tapping the "A" at the top.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers

[Project share] [update] Tasker Clipboard Manager + history [Android 11-NoRoot]

Tasker Clipboard Manager
by M.M.K​
Did you ever copy an important piece of text, suddenly copied another line over that?
Nothing to worry if you have a simple clipboard manager.
Especialy when you have access to the history from 3 years ago
Tasker Clipboard Manager:
1. Quick Settings clipboard shortcut, so you can access the clipboard manager anywhere. (Add shortcut from tasker settings)
2. Quick access to 7 recent clipboard entries you copied.
3. Access to Unlimited records of your clipboard history in a text file along with each entry date and time (so you can search)
4. Clipboard Manager Paste option (root needed, unrooted mates can use default android paste option)
5. No Tasker plug-in is needed.
I've been searching for a light and handy clipboard manager without asking too many permissions and I couldn't get along with the existing ones. So I made this simple clipboard using Mat Zolnierczyk's clipboard core file.
Also since I hate lots of plug-ins beside tasker, I made this clipboard manager based on Tasker only. No other plugins are needed.
- The history file is in /sdcard/android/clipboard.txt
How to set up?
Procedure is explained in the next post.
- Import the clipboard project file (attached to the post) in the tasker.
- Set up the project.
Never tried Tasker before? Give it a try.
if you liked
How to import Tasker Clipboard Project (Set up)
------ Setting up the Clipboard:
1. Import the project in Tasker (no plug-ins needed),
To import a project in tasker, first disable the beginner mode in the UI Settings. Then press and hold on Home ? icon placed in the left bottom area of the app.
Now select import project. Choose Clipboard_by_mmk.prj.xml
2. Set up the Clipboard Quick Settings Tile in order to access Clipboard anytime,
Go to Tasker's preferences, ACTION tab, choose our Clipboard task in one of Tasker's Quick Settings Tasks.
Add Tasker's Clipboard Quick Settings Tile to your device quick settings.
3. Approve Tasker the permission to access and listen to device clipboard through ADB (required in Android 10+): (enter each line individually)
adb -d shell appops set net.dinglisch.android.taskerm SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW allow
adb shell pm grant net.dinglisch.android.taskerm android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
adb shell pm grant net.dinglisch.android.taskerm android.permission.READ_LOGS
adb shell am force-stop net.dinglisch.android.taskerm
Clipboard set up is done.
------ Please Note:
* If your device is not rooted, you can copy previous entries from the clipboard and paste it yourself manually, as clipboard Paste button only works with Root. Tasker doesn't have paste function without root afaik and using plug-ins would have been a hassle.
* Your clipboard history is stored at: sdcard/Android/clipboard.txt
------ Credits to:
Mahdi Karimi for Interfaces and History functions.
Mat Zolnierczyk for the ClipboardManagerCore.task
Hi,
Is it possible to import a .txt file from "Clip Stack" into Tasker Clipboard Manager?
Thanks,
Alex
Sent from my OnePlus7TProNR using XDA Labs
Hey, would it be possible to add to this this cliphistory pannel a second tab with all clips we bookmarked?
Like in ClipStack?

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