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README.md

Seedvault

Build

A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.

If you are having an issue/question, please look at our FAQ.

Components

Features

  • Backup application data to a flash drive.
  • Restore application data from a flash drive.
  • User-friendly encryption using a mnemonic phrase (BIP39).
  • Automatic daily backups that run in the background.

Requirements

SeedVault is developed alongwith AOSP releases

We update it every time Google releases a new Android version, make any changes required for basic functionality, and any improvements possible through API changes in the OS.

This means that for ROMs using SeedVault it's recommended to use the same branch as your android version

  • This current branch android13 is meant for usage with Android 13
  • This is indicated by the version name starting with 13, and the version code starting with 33 - the Android 13 API version

For older versions of Android, check out the branches.

Trying to use an older branch on a newer version may lead to issues and is not something we can support.

Getting Started

  • Check out the wiki for information on building the application with AOSP.

What makes this different?

This application is compiled with the operating system and does not require a rooted device for use. It uses the same internal APIs as adb backup which is deprecated and thus needs a replacement.

Permissions

  • android.permission.BACKUP to back up application data.
  • android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE to check if there is internet access when network storage is used.
  • android.permission.MANAGE_USB to access the serial number of USB mass storage devices.
  • android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS to change system backup settings and enable call log backup.
  • android.permission.QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES to get information about all installed apps for backup.
  • android.permission.INSTALL_PACKAGES to re-install apps when restoring from backup.
  • android.permission.MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE to backup and restore files from device storage.
  • android.permission.ACCESS_MEDIA_LOCATION to backup original media files e.g. without stripped EXIF metadata.
  • android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE to do periodic storage backups without interruption.
  • android.permission.MANAGE_DOCUMENTS to retrieve the available storage roots (optional) for better UX.
  • android.permission.USE_BIOMETRIC to authenticate saving a new recovery code
  • android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL to use storage roots in other users (optional).
  • android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS to inform users about backup status and errors.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/seedvault-app/seedvault.

This project aims to adhere to the official Kotlin coding style.

Third-party tools

⚠ WARNING: the Seedvault developers make no guarantees about external software projects. Please be aware that disclosing your secret recovery key to other software has security risks.

The Seedvault backup parser allows you to decrypt and inspect your backups (version 0 backup). It can also re-encrypt them.

The Seedvault extractor allows you to decrypt and inspect your backups from newer versions of Seedvault (version 1 backup). It is currently work-in-progress.

License

This application is available as open source under the terms of the Apache-2.0 License.

Funding

Calyx Institute

This project is primarily developed and maintained by the Calyx Institute for usage in CalyxOS.

NGI0 PET Fund

This project was funded through the NGI0 PET Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 825310.