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On 14.12.24 13:08, Chris Green wrote:Windows? What's that?Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> wrote:Jesper, 2024-12-13 15:13:It's weird isn't it! It's only on mobile phones that this strange
>I have now spent some time searching for ways to find where MMS-messages>
are stored on my OnePlus 12 mobile with Android 15. There is no end of
suggestions on how to do this, but nothing I have tested works.
Referring to menus or file structure not existing on my mobile.
It can't be that difficult, can it?
For security reasons *all* Apps store their data in their *private*
storage by default which is *not* accessible with file managers if you
don't have root access. If this would not be the case, *all* apps which
have the "read files" permission could read *all* your data, including
all your MMS, SMS, contacts and so on.
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system is applied. On any computer system access is controlled for a
**user** and programs run by that user can access any data that is
readable by that user. The computer model for access seems much more
reasonable to me. Surely if I have (say) an address list I want to be
able to use that from other programs on my device, it's my data, why
should I be prevented from using it from another program?
Think about it. Even you can find that out. This system is smarter than
you think given the disaster prone Windows.
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