Google has introduced a new feature called Restore Credentials which saves your app login info and restores it seamlessly on new devices.

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    5 days ago

    No thanks, sounds like security and privacy nightmare.

    The part about “no user interaction required” doesnt feel right secure.

    Especially as it is stored at google servers, it says it is encrypted but it is encrypred using keys that google has access to as they are unlocked with you logging in into google account.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      5 days ago

      Aren’t they encrypted with the phone’s lockscreen password? You very much need that to restore cloud backups. Not that it has much value if you’re a 4 digit PIN person…

      Anyway, I can use a search engine:

      Some data is further encrypted with your device’s screen lock. Photos and videos stored in Google Photos, and MMS media received from your carrier are not encrypted by your device’s screen lock.

      Well, what is some data?

      Anyway, I wish for something universal for offline backups. I mean, without root.