Import and export bookmarks
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@Zalex108 said in Import and export bookmarks:
but allow it by default, which is the most comfortable, IDK.
But that's already been discussed, hasn't it? Let's say a person works with Vivaldi release. Downloads Snap, makes a mod, embeds Document provider, synchronizes data from release to snap. Next, using TotalCom or MiXplorer, we get full access to all browser folders/files without root or any substitutes for it.. On the A10 this works 100%. I can backup and restore any user data w/o root. However, if they are out of date, I don't know how the synchronization mechanism will work with data from, for example, a year ago.
More, you can still use the browser with DP as normal - no any restrictions. And make backups even every day or every week.DP differs from root in that you can't set permissions to files, but it's not necessary for backup/restore.
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@far4 said in Import and export bookmarks:
DP
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The access to Data/Apps' folder on A10 is a Bug if I'm not wrong.
Using MixPlorer I couldn't access Root/Data/Data/Vivaldi
Not tested yet with Shizuku but has the option on Mix.
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@Zalex108
The mechanism of embedding Document provider in any application, before it is installed, of course, gives access to all the data of that application. It's been around since android 5.ps You can do mods of any application this way. For example, this is how you can make saves of some games at critical moments, when there is a big chance to lose.
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@Zalex108
As a tool you can use MT Manager or Apktool M (the second one is more convenient). You can sign the mod with the built-in test key, or you can create your own - the app can do everything. Creation of the mod itself takes less 5 minutes. -
@Zalex108 Hi, I think it would be much better if there is the option to export bookmarks on Android too. If this is already possible today, please enlighten, dear Vivaldians
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I would like to add my vote for this as well.
For some reason, upon reinstalling Vivaldi, the sync feature did not work and I lost hundreds of bookmarks, some of them very important ones. But those bookmarks still exist on my mobile version of Vivaldi (iOS). I would like to be able to export those mobile bookmarks and import them into my desktop version of Vivaldi.
Please Vivaldi, give this feature some serious consideration. People are asking for this for a reason. There are some legitimate, and sometimes very serious, reasons as to why users would need to access their data this way.