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Option to export the pro license file #1027

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ghost opened this issue Dec 27, 2013 · 6 comments
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Option to export the pro license file #1027

ghost opened this issue Dec 27, 2013 · 6 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 27, 2013

Thank you for your awesome work!

I use CyanogenMod (Nightly) on my phone and they update the nightly every day. I followed your instructions and (1) exported (2) cleared (3) imported the rules of XPrivacy.
The problem is that after step (2) the Xprivacy isn't registered as "PRO" and because of that I can not import the rules. (First I have to place the "XPrivacy_license.txt" in the correct folder)

Would be AWESOME if XPrivacy does not delete the "XPrivacy_license.txt" everytime!

@bitterskittles
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Issue #703
I was thinking the same thing, then thought might be better to have a "reset" option in the app that deletes everything but the license file. Could it also be a zip file that you could install after installing a new nightly. similar to XPosed Disabler?

@M66B
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M66B commented Dec 28, 2013

My proposal is to have an option to export the license file again.

@jesselai
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Would the exported license file go to the .xprivacy folder like the settings? Then would the app be able to do the license file check from that folder as well as the SDCard root folder?

@vanowm
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vanowm commented Jan 15, 2014

What about storing it on SD card instead of Internal storage on phones with dual storage?

@M66B
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M66B commented Jan 15, 2014

This is not a safe location, other would be able to read your e-mail address and name from the license file.

@M66B
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M66B commented Jan 29, 2014

I am not going to add an export option for the license file.
The license file is stored in the XPrivacy application data folder.
XPrivacy will never erase this file.
If it gets lost, XPrivacy data has been reset somehow.
Of course it is best to prevent resetting XPrivacy data.
Else, you can either let XPrivacy import the license file again or restore a backup of XPrivacy.

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