Is there a possibility to incorporate a feature into the app that enables 
users to remove any existing local database? like having a handy "reset" 
button for the app. Alternatively, would it be possible to ensure that the 
app performs a thorough cleanup when it's uninstalled? 

In the meantime, I'll explore whether there's a way to access the internal 
data on my phone. It appears that this newer Android model I have only 
allows access to standard data files such as images, downloads, and 
documents.
On Saturday, 14 October 2023 at 16:31:06 UTC+2 Niclas Rieger wrote:

> I Looked for "sdcard", but unfortunately nothing. I remember that I could 
> access Mnemosyne data in the past on my phone, but I a got a new phone 
> which may be the problem... 
>
> On Saturday, 14 October 2023 at 16:07:34 UTC+2 Peter Bienstman wrote:
>
>> Try looking for a directory /sdcard/Mnemosyne or something like that. 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>>
>> Peter 
>>
>> On Sat, 14 Oct 2023, 15:37 Niclas Rieger, <niclas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Peter et al.
>>> Just got a fresh install of 2.10.1 - thank you! I wanted to sync my 
>>> Android App but got the error message:
>>>
>>>
>>> *Error: mismatched user ids. The first sync should happen on an empty 
>>> database. Backup then delete the local database and try again. *
>>>
>>> Removing and reinstalling from the PlayStore, however, does not to 
>>> remove the local database, it seems since I already have scheduled cards 
>>> when I first open it & the error persists.
>>>
>>> Now, I want to delete the local database files on my phone manually. But 
>>> neither through my phone, nor by connecting through USB cable/Ubuntu  I am 
>>> able to track down the mnemosyne files. In Ubuntu, changing to the root 
>>> directory where my phone is mounted and then entering this directory, I see 
>>> two directories (1) Phone and (2) Card. Running
>>>
>>> *find . -type d -name "*mnemosyne*" -print*
>>>
>>> in a terminal yields just two entries*,*
>>>
>>> ./Phone/Android/data/org.mnemosyne
>>> ./Card/Android/data/org.mnemosyne
>>>
>>> which are both empty. Any idea where I can find this infamous database?
>>> Thank you
>>> Niclas
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