Aer - Fork of Anemo vs Oblivion

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Aer - Fork of Anemo

Aer is a private local (+secondary) storage utility application for android. Do you worry about your private pictures or files appearing in other apps? That's where Aer private storage comes in. Files in Aer storage won't appear in the other apps. Note: Aer is in development ๐Ÿ—๏ธ. Accidents happen. Please keeps backups ๐Ÿ‘ทโ€โ™€๏ธ for your protection. Instead of being a stand-alone file manager, Aer hooks into various components of Android, making it feel like a native part of the operating system. Moreover, it provides ways for the user to export contents from other apps and save them in Aer storage. Features Create folders and organize files freely All files in the Aer private storage won't appear in the other apps Access using the system Files application (the DocumentsProviderUI) An optional shortcut is offered for devices that do not expose the system Files app The system Files app is also used as file picker, so you can pick Aer files to share Lock access to the private storage Quick tile Auto lock after set delay (experimental) Password for locking access to the files Import content into Aer using the Android share functionality Aer vs Anemo In addition to Anemo features above, Aer adds support for external storage, like encrypted SD cards. When available Aer will store your files on external storage (which tend to have larger capacity). This also allows accessing your private files on your computer when connected using USB cable (MTP). The storage backend used is also manually configurable.

Oblivion

Oblivion is a security-focused Android application that allows a user to lock or wipe a device when compromise is suspected. The application is intended for high-risk situations such as device loss, forced unlock, or temporary loss of physical control. Trigger methods: * Panic button (Quick Settings tile) * Remote message containing a secret code * QR code based device identifier sharing * Automatic triggers * Trigger when the device has not been unlocked for a configurable period of time (including support for GrapheneOS) Actions: * Perform a factory reset (wipe) Device control is implemented using the Android Device Administration API. Security notes: * Only encrypted devices can guarantee that data cannot be recovered * The application does not function in Safe Mode * For baseline device hardening, see Sentry License Free and Open Source Software GPL-3.0

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