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Neo-Backup
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LineageOS 19 Google backup not working at all
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 12 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Neo Backup (version 8312): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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GitHub - XayahSuSuSu/Android-DataBackup: DataBackup for Android
What are the benefits over NeoBackup ?
- cant sign in apps
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[HELP] Update over OTA
I'm assuming you're already rooted based on your question? That should make things easier. I personally use a root backup app like Neo Backup to backup apps and app data and store it on a hard drive along with other important files. Also, if you're willing and the option's available, I would make a TWRP backup just in case. Then you can clean install and restore your apps and files separately. Encryption shouldn't be an issue if you backup using an app.
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"Anytime someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, they're not doing it for your benefit". However, people seem to like it. The sorry state of Android Backups
NeoBackup should be decent if you're digging for an OSS solution.
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How to restore apps trough .ab files? Adb restore not working....
With root access the Neo Backup app is great: https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Backup/releases/. Yes, I tried it on WSA too and it works.
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⟳ 2 apps added, 43 updated at f-droid.org
Neo Backup (version 8.3.1): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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Backup Apps and their data to upgrade to newer LOS
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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GitHub - mrrfv/linux-android-backup: Back up your device without vendor lock-ins, using insecure software or root. Supports encryption and compression out of the box. Works cross-platform.
I'm tempted to switch to a Google Pixel phone with GrapheneOS but for now I couldn't find any alternative to Neo-Backup, which requires root.
others
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Backup software
Also see Restic's list of Linux backup software. https://github.com/restic/others
- Restic 0.14.0 released with compression support
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Restic 0.13.0
There is also https://github.com/restic/others which has some keywords (e.g. is it encrypted, does it do compression) for most FOSS backup solutions. It can be outdated or incomplete for some entries, though.
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What free and open source backup software do you recommend that works on Windows?
https://github.com/restic/others is a nice collection of free software links too - you can click through those and see if any are Windows supporting. But I'd personally just go with restic.
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Backblaze for Personal Backup
Backblaze is an awful piece of software when you look at it from “a backup software” point of view. It’s made pretty, simple, native (or is it Electron now?) - yes. But then it stops there. On top of that if you read there ifs, buts, and gotchas you’d want to stay far away from them.
They’ve downright absurd data deletion/retention and versioning rules.
Besides I do not trust any service that promises to give anything “unlimited” for a fixed cost.
As I usually mention in comments on this topic - I’d strongly urge people to use and support backup tools like borgbackup.org (Vorta is an excellent Borg GUI), restic.net (a GUI is glaringly missing), kopia.io (up and coming; promising; comes with a GUI), for smaller datasets there’s very good but more expansive Tarsnap (not FOSS).
And then there are others - https://github.com/restic/others#list-of-backup-software
- Restic: Backups Done Right
- Deduplicating Archiver with Compression and Encryption
What are some alternatives?
mtk-easy-su - Get bootless root access with few clicks.
bupstash - Easy and efficient encrypted backups.
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
Rsnapshot - a tool for backing up your data using rsync (if you want to get help, use https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot-discuss)
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
autorestic - Config driven, easy backup cli for restic.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
inkPalm-5-EPD105-root - Rooting the Android Xiaomi/Moann inkPalm 5
casync - Content-Addressable Data Synchronization Tool
SnapchatDarkMode - Enables the experimental dark mode feature in Snapchat on Android.
tarsnap - Command-line client code for Tarsnap.