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    Tested Devices : 1.Samsung Galaxy Y 2.Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Procedure : 1.copy both files in root of memory card 2.Insert that memory card in your android device 3.Now switch off your device 4.Now press volume up + power + home button together to start recovery mode 5.In this mode touch will not work so navigate using volume up and down keys and select using home button 6.Now select ‘update zip from sd card’ 7.Now select 'cwm.zip' 8.Yellow coloured menu will appear 9.Select ‘install zip from sd card’ 10.Then select ‘choose zip from sd card’ 11.Select ‘ delete_passward.zip’ 12.Now select ‘yes’ 13.Then the process will complete after some time 14.Now press back and select ‘Reboot Device’ 15.Now Draw Any pattern your device will unlock 16.Now to set new pattern lo
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    vaultkeepr

    vaultkeepr

    Decentralized zero-knowledge password manager with IPFS storage.

    VaultKeepR is a decentralized, open-source password manager where everything is encrypted client-side using XChaCha20-Poly1305 and Argon2id before leaving your device. Unlike most alternatives, it encrypts metadata too -- device names, sync data, and beneficiary info never exist in plaintext on any server. Vault data is stored on IPFS (content-addressed, no central database). Cross-device sync uses encrypted CRDTs (Automerge) with no server involved in the merge. Vault recovery is handled...
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