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====== Using Locus Map on Android 11+ file system ====== | ====== Using Locus Map on Android 11+ file system ====== | ||
- | <WRAP center round todo> | ||
- | **UNDER DEVELOPMENT** | ||
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===== What is this all about? ===== | ===== What is this all about? ===== | ||
- | In November 2021, Google launched a **new file management system** in Android 11 and the following versions), bringing a major change to the way Locus Map and other applications handle their data: | + | In November 2021, Google launched a **[[https:// |
- | * **the app has a full read/write access | + | * by default, |
- | ==== Advantages ==== | + | ==== Advantages |
- | * The app shows a better performance in **stability** and **responsiveness** | + | * App data is **secured** against access from other apps (possible attacks from malware etc.) |
- | * Its data is **secured** against access from other apps (possible attacks from malware etc.) | + | * After the uninstallation, |
- | * After the uninstallation, | + | |
==== Drawbacks ==== | ==== Drawbacks ==== | ||
* **All app data is deleted upon uninstall** - the majority of devices show a warning prompt with the option to retain the app data in the storage. But especially Chinese products erase the data without an option of restoring. | * **All app data is deleted upon uninstall** - the majority of devices show a warning prompt with the option to retain the app data in the storage. But especially Chinese products erase the data without an option of restoring. | ||
- | * **No use of other apps data** - it is no longer allowed to share one common directory between Locus Map Pro and Locus Map 4. | + | * **No use of other apps data** - it is no longer allowed to share one common directory between Locus Map Classic |
- | * **No custom sub-directories** - the app can read/ | + | * **Limited |
- | * **Disabled linking to maps from external folders** - all raster maps can be stored only in /// | + | * **Disabled linking to maps from external folders** - all raster maps can be stored only in ///Locus/Maps/// directory or in /// |
<WRAP center round important> | <WRAP center round important> | ||
- | **As a precaution we urgently recommend: | + | **As a precaution |
- | * setting up an **[[manual: | + | * setting up an **[[manual: |
- | * regular **[[manual: | + | * regular **[[manual: |
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===== What to do with it? ===== | ===== What to do with it? ===== | ||
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- | The original default setting of the Locus Map main directory was in the root of the internal storage of the device. Plus, custom sub-directories could be set elsewhere in the internal or external storage (removable SD card), and external maps could be linked to the app from anywhere in the device storage. | + | We've prepared a few scenarios for **smooth and secure transfer of your data after the app update**: |
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- | As this setup is no longer possible on Android 11+, we've prepared a few scenarios for **smooth and secure transfer of your data after the app update**: | + | |
* **[[manual: | * **[[manual: | ||
- | * **[[manual: | + | * **[[manual: |
* **[[manual: | * **[[manual: | ||
* **[[manual: | * **[[manual: | ||
* **[[manual: | * **[[manual: |