On Android 10 and up, FUSE provides granular access to storage with extra security features. The root of the SD card is a protected space so an app can start from the root and possibly read everything below it, but it cannot be granted write permission starting from the root. This is what happens when I try to add a new folder in Syncthing with the root of an (unencrypted) SD card on Android 10/11 (my Motorola phone previously ran 10 before upgrading to 11):

Officially, Android 9 and earlier did not support apps writing directly to SD cards. Android could use a SD card to extend the main storage, and apps such as media players, file managers, file transfer and so on could read from a SD card, but not arbitrarily write to one.


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If Android allowed an app write access to the root of the SD card and all of its subfolders, the app would have the ability to modify files under /storage/[ID]/Android/data/, which could contain access tokens and other private data.

Important: If you delete the email with the loyalty card, the pass is removed from Google Wallet. Deleted messages stay in your trash for 30 days. After that, the email is deleted permanently. You can add the card again with the app.

I have nearly 50GB of music which I want access to anywhere, so I have DropBox on my phone. The phone has 64GB internal storage. I now have only 1.82GB free after making my music available offline. I have a 64GB SD card installed with 52.67GB free...how do you think that makes me feel?

For more information about the payment options available, such as credit cards, direct carrier billing, PayPal, and Google Play credit, go to accepted payment methods. If you have problems, fix payment issues on your account.

When you redeem an Apple Gift Card or App Store & iTunes gift card, you can make purchases with your Apple Account balance. Those purchases can include apps, games, subscriptions like Apple Music or iCloud+, and more. But for some purchases, Apple Account balance can't be used. Learn what you can buy with your Apple Account balance.

You can use your student ID card on one device. Mobile Commodore Cards on Android wearables are not supported at this time. You cannot use the mobile Commodore Card on both iOS and Android devices at the same time.

Commodore Card on Android devices can be used even if does not have network connectivity, as the Commodore Card is stored on your device. If you are having any difficulty using your Commodore Card to complete a transaction, report any issues to the Commodore Card Office at commodorecard@vanderbilt.edu or call 615-322-2273 so we can investigate.


SmarTrip - the way to pay for Metro and regional transit providers in the Washington, DC area - already allows the ease to tap-and-go on iPhone and Apple Watch via Apple Wallet or Android using Google Wallet.


Ā SmarTrip in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet allows you a contactless way to quickly purchase a transit card to pay for a train, bus or parking wherever SmarTrip is accepted. Adding SmarTrip to your mobile device keeps all your cards in one place and allows you to skip the fare vending machines in stations when you're in a hurry. Manage purchases, tap, and go all from your phone.

The Front field displays twice in Anki Mobile when I am reviewing. It does this for all card types, but does not do it when I view the back of the card. Is there a way to get it to only show the question once?

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Faculty and staff can add their employee ID card to their Google Pay Wallet for building access and in dining facilities. Building card readers are being updated, so once a building has been updated, you can use your Google Pay Wallet for access.

Apple Pay works with major credit and debit cards from banks around the world, with more added all the time. You can see all the banks that support Apple Pay here. If your card does not yet support Apple Pay, contact your bank for more information.

Apple Cash is a digital card in Wallet that lets you send and receive money in Messages or Wallet. The money you receive appears on your Apple Cash card in Wallet. You can spend it however you like in stores, online, and in apps with Apple Pay.

Clipper is now available through Apple Pay and Google Pay. For limited time, riders can get a new Clipper card on their phones for free (normally $3). Funds added using Apple Pay and Google Pay are immediately available for use.

Set up is easy and can be done on the spot or in advance while you are at home. Every rider needs their own digital card (multiple cards can be added to a phone's digital wallet, if you need to use multiple cards, turn off express mode).

Youth and Senior Clipper cards can be obtained by mail or there are multiple locations across the Bay Area where you can apply and immediately receive a Youth or Senior card (on the Clipper discounts website select "Staffed Locations" under "Location Type" for Youth and Senior card services).

The RTC Clipper card is a version of Clipper created for passengers under 65 with qualifying disabilities to provide 62.5% off. The RTC Clipper card is a photo identification card. You must apply for an RTC Clipper card in person at a participating transit agency.

The "A" Fast Pass is available on the Clipper card and is valid for a calendar month and lets you take unlimited rides on SFMTA/Muni vehicles and BART between the Embarcadero station to Balboa Park station in San Francisco. BART trips outside Embarcadero station to Balboa Park station in San Francisco are charged full fare.

Paper tickets balances cannot be transferred onto a Clipper card. BART offers paper ticket refunds for tickets with a remaining value greater than $1.00. Click here for directions to request a refund.

You can access optional security features through the app, including a biometric sign-in setting that uses facial recognition or fingerprint recognition to verify your identity. Further, you can customize your settings to include real-time account alerts that notify you of suspicious activity on your account, including potential credit card fraud.

The Capital One Mobile app uses a number of security features to help protect your account. These security measures include two-step authentication, real-time fraud and purchase alerts and a card lock feature that allows you to block others from using your stolen or misplaced card.

Eno is learning all the time and may not catch everything. Capital One customers are responsible for regularly checking their account statements. Web access is needed to use the mobile app. Not all features may be available to customers. Eno browser extension for virtual card numbers only available in certain web browsers and enrollment is required. Actual experiences may differ from those depicted.

Mason students, faculty, and staff may choose either a physical Mason ID card or the Mason Mobile ID. Once users activate their Mason Mobile IDs online, their existing physical Mason ID cards will automatically deactivate.

There is a $25 fee for switching from the Mason Mobile ID to a physical Mason ID card. Visit the Mason Card Office on the Fairfax Campus, SciTech Campus, or Mason Square during business hours.

To switch from a Mason Mobile ID to a physical Mason ID card, visit the Mason Card Office on the Fairfax Campus, SciTech Campus, or Mason Square during business hours. There is a $25 fee for a card replacement.

There is no cost for switching from a physical Mason ID card to the Mason Mobile ID. However, once your Mason Mobile ID is activated, the physical card will stop functioning immediately. If you wish to switch back to a physical card, visit the Mason Card Office. A $25 card replacement fee applies.

Both the physical Mason ID card and the Mason Mobile ID are official university IDs and are accepted at all services on campus. However, the Mason Mobile ID provides enhanced security and privacy to allow card users to be worry-free with transactions and building entrance access.

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