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Apr 20th, 2011, 11:52 am
Hide Pictures in Stocks App v2.5
Requirements: Android OS 1.5 - 2.3
Overview: Vaulty PRO is now more secret than ever! Looks like a stocks app but hides your pictures and videos. Select media in gallery and pick Stocks to move media into vault. Enter password in app to login.
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NOW WITH ZOOM!!!

No longer appears in recent apps.

Keep your private pictures and videos private with Vaulty. Do you have pictures or movies on your phone that you don't want your friends, coworkers or kids to see? Hide them with Vaulty! Just open your gallery, select the pictures or videos you want to hide and then select share & pick Stocks to hide the media. Open Stocks and enter your password to see you hidden pictures. Press menu & select Videos to view videos. Press menu, select options & then tutorial for more info.

FAQ:
Q – Do I need to keep the free version of Vaulty installed as well as this one?
A – No. You can uninstall the free version if you have this one installed.

Q – Why is taking me to Google Finance instead of my pictures and videos?
A – You are entering the wrong password. It actually functions like a stocks app if you enter anything besides the password. Reset the password. Simply uninstall and reinstall Vaulty. Uninstalling will not affect the media you have stored in the vault.

Q - Why isn't my password working?
A - Simply uninstall and reinstall Vaulty. Uninstalling will not affect the media you have stored in the vault.

Q - Where do pictures and videos go when I unvault them?
A - Make sure you are giving Vaulty long enough to unvault the media before exiting the app. Also, try turning your phone off and then back on. That may help your phone's gallery find the media you unvaulted.

Q - Why does Vaulty need messaging permissions?
A - The messaging permissions that this app requires are for phones that can add media to the vault directly from picture messages. It would force close without this permission on those devices.

Q - Can anyone else see my pictures or videos?
A - No. They are only stored on your phone's SD card and are never uploaded or saved anywhere else.

Q - If I change phones can I just install Vaulty again and access my images and videos?
A - As long as you use the same SD card or copy the contents of your old SD card to your new one.

Features:
Concealed as Stocks App
View Hidden Media
Remove Media From Vault
Password
Rotate Pics
No Ads
Multi-select
Full screen viewing
Conceal Movie Images
Hide Pics & Vids

What's in this version:
Hidden Picture and Video Sharing support
Tablet support fix

More Info:
Code: Select allhttp://www.appbrain.com/app/hide-pictures-in-stocks-app/com.theronrogers.vaultypro

Download Instructions:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/795822394

Mirror:
http://www.duckload.com/dl/Pdkf2
http://www.MegaShare.com/3205168
Apr 20th, 2011, 11:52 am
Apr 20th, 2011, 12:03 pm
What's to stop someone, who has got hold of my phone, from simply uninstalling and reinstalling the app to get past the password. You get to set a new password on installation. Anyone who does a reinstall can set their own password and is then able to access the previously "protected" photos/videos.
Same with free version too.
Or am I missing something?
Apr 20th, 2011, 12:03 pm
Apr 20th, 2011, 12:49 pm
ruggs1234 wrote:What's to stop someone, who has got hold of my phone, from simply uninstalling and reinstalling the app to get past the password. You get to set a new password on installation. Anyone who does a reinstall can set their own password and is then able to access the previously "protected" photos/videos.
Same with free version too.
Or am I missing something?


That's exactly what I thought, too - if reinstalling the app will get you past a forgotten password, it will also get anyone past an unknown password.
Apr 20th, 2011, 12:49 pm
Apr 20th, 2011, 5:30 pm
nice release , 25+6 WRZ$
Apr 20th, 2011, 5:30 pm

If you use some app/game on a daily basis and really like it then buy it.
Support the developers
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Apr 21st, 2011, 1:57 pm
Knuffolino wrote:"ruggs1234"]What's to stop someone, who has got hold of my phone, from simply uninstalling and reinstalling the app to get past the password. You get to set a new password on installation. Anyone who does a reinstall can set their own password and is then able to access the previously "protected" photos/videos.
Same with free version too.
Or am I missing something?

That's exactly what I thought, too - if reinstalling the app will get you past a forgotten password, it will also get anyone past an unknown password.



Why should you?
This useless App only moves Files in the Vault directory and renames it with ".txt" .

One can simply rename the File back to ".jpg" and open it.
No recoding. No protection at all.
Apr 21st, 2011, 1:57 pm