1. How to Store Data Safely on Your Phone?
The phone’s storage space is divided into two types: shared space and app private space. Data stored in shared space can be accessed by any app, while data in the app private space is accessible only to the app itself. For sensitive data, you should store it in the app’s private space.
2. How to Enable Password Protection?
Storing data in the app’s private space prevents malicious apps from accessing it, but you should also enable password protection for the private space to prevent unauthorized access if someone gains possession of your phone. You can enable or disable password protection on the home page. Once enabled, accessing the settings page will also require authentication.
3. What is “Hide Playback Title”?
The app’s home page displays the names of recently played files, and the lock screen playback widget shows the file name and album cover. For highly sensitive information, you can enable the “Hide Title” feature in the settings.
4. What is “Completely Exit Background”?
When the app is in the background, some features, such as headphone control, remain active for a while. You can use headphone buttons or the lock screen widget to play media files until the system forces the app to exit due to low resources. The app allows you to set a timer to automatically exit completely from the background after playback is paused for a period of time. This disables headphone and lock screen controls, ensuring no playback traces remain even if others access your phone.
5. What is “Anti-Coercion Mode”?
In situations of unavoidable coercion where someone forces you to enter the password to unlock the private space, you can enter an incorrect password. After a preset number of incorrect attempts, all data in the private space will be automatically and irreversibly deleted. This deletion occurs silently with no notifications, and the anti-coercion mode resets to its default disabled state afterward, leaving no evidence of the operation.
6. What is “Folder-Based Playback”?
Folder-based playback organizes files differently from playlist-based playback. The app uses a folder-based playback system for a more user-friendly experience. You can organize media files into separate folders, such as one for an audiobook and another for a TV series. Open a folder, choose the file sorting method and loop mode, then select a file to start playback. The app will play files sequentially based on the folder’s sorting and loop settings. You can create, edit, or delete files and folders as needed.
7. What Bookmarks Are Recorded?
Bookmarks keep track of recent playback information, allowing you to easily resume from where you left off. The following bookmarks are recorded:
(1) The last playback position of each media file.
(2) The last played file, sorting method, and loop mode for each folder.
(3) Recently played files.
8. Can Only Media Files Be Stored in the Private Space?
No, you can store any type of file in the private space and organize them into different folders. In addition to media playback, it also functions as a secure file vault.
9. How to Upload Files to the Private Space?
Other file manager apps cannot access this app’s private space. To transfer files between your phone and computer, use the app’s built-in FTP feature. It is recommended to use the FileZilla FTP client, a free and open-source software. Avoid using Windows File Explorer for FTP access due to compatibility issues.
10.What is the Timer on the Home Page For?
This is a sleep timer. When you play media files before sleeping, you can set the timer to stop playback automatically after a specified period.