Afraid not... A couple of years ago, Google wanted to tighten the security
so that apps could no longer access each other's data. There's an option to
use shared storage, but that comes at significant performance overhead, so
I didn't want to go that route...

Peter

On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 12:55 PM Angelika <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
> I know, it's go***'s fault, that there's no possibiity to access
> default.db on an Android phone anymore. 'Export Database' is a good work
> around.
>
> one problem left:
>
> my children used the 'default media' folder also as 'knowledge base' and
> were used to directly access (view, play, hear, ...) single media-files.
> now this folder seems to be hidden, too.
>
> is/will be there any possibility to access these files (again)? Or do I
> have to copy it manually on each phone?
>
> wbrgs
> Angelika
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