Icecube It's up to the individual user's discretion to enable it or not. Under your logic features such as 'PIN Scramble' should be mandatory since it is objectively more secure than without it enabled.

    herbaert I completely understand that Seedvault is a low priority, and the "update to latest versions" in 2023100900 and 2023070500 were just to tide us over. But the update in 2023070500 made it work with USB local backups just wonderfully! Then they broke it with the update in 2023100900 just recently.

    All I'm requesting is a rollback to last update, the state it was in at 2023070500. Leave it there until their own backup solution is ready.

    I was forced to do a factory reset today as I lost my bootloader custom AVB and OTA signing keys, and couldn't update without them... Its painful trying to get back as it is...

    However, overall I appreciate the work that the devs put in more than I'm frustrated at this one issue! I always look forward to the next update with joy and expectation. They do so much excellent work and release this amazing OS free of charge, so I can't really complain! Just making a request...

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      TheYang I'll try that! I made a Nextcloud account to try to backup there with WebDAV, but then didn't try when I saw my limit was a measly 2GB... Is that not really the case? My storage backup will be 10GB at least, I'd have to turn that off, and I'm sure my app backup of 100 apps is more than that limit...

      Any tips on making Nextcloud work well? I also tried 4shared WebDAV and always had failed backups. Then I trued to set up my own WebDAV server, which didn't go well, can't do it on a laptop very easily... I'm open to suggestions!

      I've got a raspberry pi 4 with a USB drive attached, Nextcloud is installed and I can backup my P6P on the network without any issues. Now restore,I haven't tired it yet.
      I'll try it in couple days

        Tryptamine All I'm requesting is a rollback to last update, the state it was in at 2023070500. Leave it there until their own backup solution is ready.

        Without experimentation it's not clear that code would run at all on Android 14, let alone perform the way it did on Android 13. If somebody did that experimentation and reported back, that might increase the likelihood of the GrapheneOS developers looking into it.

        Please note that I do not speak for the GrapheneOS developers.

        beammer335d Now restore,I haven't tired it yet.

        "If you don't test restore, then you have no backup."