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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<issues format="4" by="lint 24.3">
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "0.6.1", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/net.simonvt.schematic/schematic/0.6.1"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "1.0", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.github.nirhart/parallaxscroll/1.0"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "1.0.1", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.astuetz/pagerslidingtabstrip/1.0.1"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "1.2.1", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.jakewharton.hugo/hugo-runtime/1.2.1"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "1.9.1", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.getbase/floatingactionbutton/1.9.1"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "7.5.0", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.google.android.gms/play-services-base/7.5.0"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "7.5.0", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.google.android.gms/play-services-maps/7.5.0"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Fatal"
message=""`android-gmaps-addons`" is a Gradle project. To correctly analyze Gradle projects, you should run "`gradlew :lint`" instead."
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="libraries/android-gmaps-addons"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "debug", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/manifests/androidTest/debug"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "debug", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/manifests/full/debug"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Fatal"
message=""`main`" is a Gradle project. To correctly analyze Gradle projects, you should run "`gradlew :lint`" instead."
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/src/main"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="LintError"
severity="Error"
message="No `.class` files were found in project "unspecified", so none of the classfile based checks could be run. Does the project need to be built first?"
category="Lint"
priority="10"
summary="Lint Failure"
explanation="This issue type represents a problem running lint itself. Examples include failure to find bytecode for source files (which means certain detectors could not be run), parsing errors in lint configuration files, etc.
These errors are not errors in your own code, but they are shown to make it clear that some checks were not completed.">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/iBurn-Android.libraries/android-gmaps-addons/unspecified"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="UsesMinSdkAttributes"
severity="Warning"
message="`<uses-sdk>` tag should specify a target API level (the highest verified version; when running on later versions, compatibility behaviors may be enabled) with `android:targetSdkVersion="?"`"
category="Correctness"
priority="9"
summary="Minimum SDK and target SDK attributes not defined"
explanation="The manifest should contain a `<uses-sdk>` element which defines the minimum API Level required for the application to run, as well as the target version (the highest API level you have tested the version for.)"
url="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
errorLine1=" <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="7" />"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.jakewharton.hugo/hugo-runtime/1.2.1/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="7"
column="5"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="UsesMinSdkAttributes"
severity="Warning"
message="`<uses-sdk>` tag should specify a target API level (the highest verified version; when running on later versions, compatibility behaviors may be enabled) with `android:targetSdkVersion="?"`"
category="Correctness"
priority="9"
summary="Minimum SDK and target SDK attributes not defined"
explanation="The manifest should contain a `<uses-sdk>` element which defines the minimum API Level required for the application to run, as well as the target version (the highest API level you have tested the version for.)"
url="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
errorLine1=" <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="9"/>"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.google.android.gms/play-services-base/7.5.0/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="18"
column="5"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="UsesMinSdkAttributes"
severity="Warning"
message="`<uses-sdk>` tag should specify a target API level (the highest verified version; when running on later versions, compatibility behaviors may be enabled) with `android:targetSdkVersion="?"`"
category="Correctness"
priority="9"
summary="Minimum SDK and target SDK attributes not defined"
explanation="The manifest should contain a `<uses-sdk>` element which defines the minimum API Level required for the application to run, as well as the target version (the highest API level you have tested the version for.)"
url="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"
errorLine1=" <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="9"/>"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.google.android.gms/play-services-maps/7.5.0/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="28"
column="5"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="OldTargetApi"
severity="Warning"
message="Not targeting the latest versions of Android; compatibility modes apply. Consider testing and updating this version. Consult the `android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES` javadoc for details."
category="Correctness"
priority="6"
summary="Target SDK attribute is not targeting latest version"
explanation="When your application runs on a version of Android that is more recent than your `targetSdkVersion` specifies that it has been tested with, various compatibility modes kick in. This ensures that your application continues to work, but it may look out of place. For example, if the `targetSdkVersion` is less than 14, your app may get an option button in the UI.
To fix this issue, set the `targetSdkVersion` to the highest available value. Then test your app to make sure everything works correctly. You may want to consult the compatibility notes to see what changes apply to each version you are adding support for: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
url="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
errorLine1=" <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" android:targetSdkVersion="19"/>"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
quickfix="studio">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.astuetz/pagerslidingtabstrip/1.0.1/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="2"
column="41"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="OldTargetApi"
severity="Warning"
message="Not targeting the latest versions of Android; compatibility modes apply. Consider testing and updating this version. Consult the `android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES` javadoc for details."
category="Correctness"
priority="6"
summary="Target SDK attribute is not targeting latest version"
explanation="When your application runs on a version of Android that is more recent than your `targetSdkVersion` specifies that it has been tested with, various compatibility modes kick in. This ensures that your application continues to work, but it may look out of place. For example, if the `targetSdkVersion` is less than 14, your app may get an option button in the UI.
To fix this issue, set the `targetSdkVersion` to the highest available value. Then test your app to make sure everything works correctly. You may want to consult the compatibility notes to see what changes apply to each version you are adding support for: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
url="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
errorLine1=" android:targetSdkVersion="19" />"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
quickfix="studio">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.github.nirhart/parallaxscroll/1.0/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="9"
column="9"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="OldTargetApi"
severity="Warning"
message="Not targeting the latest versions of Android; compatibility modes apply. Consider testing and updating this version. Consult the `android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES` javadoc for details."
category="Correctness"
priority="6"
summary="Target SDK attribute is not targeting latest version"
explanation="When your application runs on a version of Android that is more recent than your `targetSdkVersion` specifies that it has been tested with, various compatibility modes kick in. This ensures that your application continues to work, but it may look out of place. For example, if the `targetSdkVersion` is less than 14, your app may get an option button in the UI.
To fix this issue, set the `targetSdkVersion` to the highest available value. Then test your app to make sure everything works correctly. You may want to consult the compatibility notes to see what changes apply to each version you are adding support for: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
url="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
urls="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION_CODES.html"
errorLine1=" android:targetSdkVersion="18" />"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
quickfix="studio">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/iBurn-Android.libraries/android-gmaps-addons/unspecified/AndroidManifest.xml"
line="9"
column="9"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="UnusedAttribute"
severity="Warning"
message="Attribute `exitFadeDuration` is only used in API level 11 and higher (current min is 8)"
category="Correctness"
priority="6"
summary="Attribute unused on older versions"
explanation="This check finds attributes set in XML files that were introduced in a version newer than the oldest version targeted by your application (with the `minSdkVersion` attribute).
This is not an error; the application will simply ignore the attribute. However, if the attribute is important to the appearance of functionality of your application, you should consider finding an alternative way to achieve the same result with only available attributes, and then you can optionally create a copy of the layout in a layout-vNN folder which will be used on API NN or higher where you can take advantage of the newer attribute.
Note: This check does not only apply to attributes. For example, some tags can be unused too, such as the new `<tag>` element in layouts introduced in API 21."
errorLine1="<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:exitFadeDuration="@android:integer/config_shortAnimTime">"
errorLine2=" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~">
<location
file="iBurn/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.astuetz/pagerslidingtabstrip/1.0.1/res/drawable/background_tab.xml"
line="2"
column="70"/>
</issue>
<issue
id="MissingVersion"
severity="Warning"
message="Should set `android:versionCode` to specify the application version"
category="Correctness"
priority="2"
summary="Missing application name/version"
explanation="You should define the version information for your application.
`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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`android:versionCode`: An integer value that represents the version of the application code, relative to other versions.
`android:versionName`: A string value that represents the release version of the application code, as it should be shown to users."
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id="MissingTranslation"
severity="Fatal"
message=""`auth_google_play_services_client_google_display_name`" is not translated in "af" (Afrikaans), "am" (Amharic), "ar" (Arabic), "bg" (Bulgarian), "bn-BD" (Bengali: Bangladesh), "ca" (Catalan), "cs" (Czech), "da" (Danish), "de" (German), "el" (Greek), "es" (Spanish), "es-US" (Spanish: United States), "et-EE" (Estonian: Estonia), "eu-ES" (Basque: Spain), "fa" (Persian), "fi" (Finnish), "fr" (French), "fr-CA" (French: Canada), "gl-ES" (Galician: Spain), "hi" (Hindi), "hr" (Croatian), "hu" (Hungarian), "hy-AM" (Armenian: Armenia), "in" (Indonesian), "is-IS" (Icelandic: Iceland), "it" (Italian), "iw" (Hebrew), "ja" (Japanese), "ka-GE" (Georgian: Georgia), "kk-KZ" (Kazakh: Kazakhstan), "km-KH" (Khmer: Cambodia), "kn-IN" (Kannada: India), "ko" (Korean), "ky-KG" (Kyrgyz: Kyrgyzstan), "lo-LA" (Lao: Laos), "lt" (Lithuanian), "lv" (Latvian), "mk-MK" (Macedonian: Macedonia), "ml-IN" (Malayalam: India), "mn-MN" (Mongolian: Mongolia), "mr-IN" (Marathi: India), "ms-MY" (Malay: Malaysia), "my-MM" (Burmese: Myanmar (Burma)), "nb" (Norwegian Bokmål), "ne-NP" (Nepali: Nepal), "nl" (Dutch), "pl" (Polish), "pt" (Portuguese), "pt-BR" (Portuguese: Brazil), "pt-PT" (Portuguese: Portugal), "ro" (Romanian), "ru" (Russian), "si-LK" (Sinhala: Sri Lanka), "sk" (Slovak), "sl" (Slovenian), "sr" (Serbian), "sv" (Swedish), "sw" (Swahili), "ta-IN" (Tamil: India), "te-IN" (Telugu: India), "th" (Thai), "tl" (Tagalog), "tr" (Turkish), "uk" (Ukrainian), "ur-PK" (Urdu: Pakistan), "uz-UZ" (Uzbek: Uzbekistan), "vi" (Vietnamese), "zh-CN" (Chinese: China), "zh-HK" (Chinese: Hong Kong SAR China), "zh-TW" (Chinese: Taiwan), "zu" (Zulu)"
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priority="8"
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explanation="If an application has more than one locale, then all the strings declared in one language should also be translated in all other languages.
If the string should *not* be translated, you can add the attribute `translatable="false"` on the `<string>` element, or you can define all your non-translatable strings in a resource file called `donottranslate.xml`. Or, you can ignore the issue with a `tools:ignore="MissingTranslation"` attribute.
By default this detector allows regions of a language to just provide a subset of the strings and fall back to the standard language strings. You can require all regions to provide a full translation by setting the environment variable `ANDROID_LINT_COMPLETE_REGIONS`.
You can tell lint (and other tools) which language is the default language in your `res/values/` folder by specifying `tools:locale="languageCode"` for the root `<resources>` element in your resource file. (The `tools` prefix refers to the namespace declaration `http://schemas.android.com/tools`.)"
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id="MissingTranslation"
severity="Fatal"
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If the string should *not* be translated, you can add the attribute `translatable="false"` on the `<string>` element, or you can define all your non-translatable strings in a resource file called `donottranslate.xml`. Or, you can ignore the issue with a `tools:ignore="MissingTranslation"` attribute.
By default this detector allows regions of a language to just provide a subset of the strings and fall back to the standard language strings. You can require all regions to provide a full translation by setting the environment variable `ANDROID_LINT_COMPLETE_REGIONS`.
You can tell lint (and other tools) which language is the default language in your `res/values/` folder by specifying `tools:locale="languageCode"` for the root `<resources>` element in your resource file. (The `tools` prefix refers to the namespace declaration `http://schemas.android.com/tools`.)"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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explanation="The allowBackup attribute determines if an application's data can be backed up and restored. It is documented at http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.attr.html#allowBackup
By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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By default, this flag is set to `true`. When this flag is set to `true`, application data can be backed up and restored by the user using `adb backup` and `adb restore`.
This may have security consequences for an application. `adb backup` allows users who have enabled USB debugging to copy application data off of the device. Once backed up, all application data can be read by the user. `adb restore` allows creation of application data from a source specified by the user. Following a restore, applications should not assume that the data, file permissions, and directory permissions were created by the application itself.
Setting `allowBackup="false"` opts an application out of both backup and restore.
To fix this warning, decide whether your application should support backup, and explicitly set `android:allowBackup=(true|false)"`"
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