Help to extract (backup) bookmarks from armorfly browser - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys, i need some help
for some time I'm have been using armorfly browser and I have a lot of bookmarks, but now I need to reset my phone and I want to keep the bookmarks, the initial idea is to not use armorfly again, apparently its discontinued
I tried a lot of bookmark managers on google play, no one has the ability to import from armorfly the same with a lot of browsers that I tried
there is some way to extract these bookmarks, from the data folder, the apk it self or via adb ?
because of some stream apps i use, and previous problems i had i don't want to root my phone
the phone is an ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1) ZB602KL 4GB RAM, ASUS_X00TDB

Have the exact samt issue. Onyone have an idea?
Thanks!

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I'm ready to be flamed...
1. To retrieve your contacts or view them, visit Google.com/contacts and login your hole details. You can also sync them too ur New phone.
Access Google calendar online, to see your calendar info
2. I'm not sure how you can proceed with backing up your new apps since you said phone is working but unusable but the options below will work fine in getting back your apps on your next phone without rooting your new device.
I). Though Google Playstore:
When you log in your Google account on your new phone, open playstore, go to my apps and swipe to the next page too view all.
All, will show all the apps you have ever installed or updated via playstore. You can simply reinstall them one by one.
Note that you will need a lot of data so Wi-Fi is recommended.
ii) via ADB: this will work only if usb debugging was enabled under development option. And you have access to a pc. Root access May also be helpful.
You can use ADB to copy all your presently installed app's apks and even your titanium backup folder or any other folder to your Pc
More info on this will follow based on your response.
iii) MTP mode: this will work if MTP mode and not mass storage mode was previously enabled on your phone.
Simply connect your device via usb to ur pc and start copying your files especially your titanium folder, since your question is about apps.
iv) Titanium backup folder:
If you have a copy of your titanium backup folder, then all is well
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Thank for the help guys.
Kies did allow me to retrieve those few un-synced numbers.
And the "my apps" list is a great way to see and reinstall past apps. Not sure if I will be able to root my new phone (Xperia S), so if I cannot get to the Titanium Backup data, this looks like the next best thing.
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Backup you bookmarks and tabs of browsers..:)

hey everyone..
this guide is for rooted users and in this guide you DONT require ANY APP FOR BACKING UP AND RESTORING!!
today I am going to tell you how to backup your bookmarks tabs or slides of the browsers. ..
many of you dont know about this..
it is for those who always flash roms and then their browsers history slides/tabs and bookmarks are gone because of the factory reset..
the bookmarks history and everything of the browsers are stored in data/data/(the folder od the browser)
for example..
for the android browsers the folder is-
data/data/com.android.browser
for opera it is-
com.opera.mini.android (for opera mini)
com.opera.mini.next.android (for opera mini next)
com.opera.classic.android (for opera classic)
like this way there are folders and inside there are the files..
YOU JUST HAVE TO COPY THOSE FOLDERS (COM.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX) IN YOU MEMORY CARD..AND THEN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT TO DO..
FOR RESTORING YOU JUST HAVE TO PUT THOSE FOLDERS AGAIN IN DATA/DATA AND THEN INSTALL THE BROWSER AND WHEN YOU WILL OPE THE BROWSER THE SLIDES BOOKMARKS HISTORY EVERYTHING THING WILL BE WITH YOU..
THIS WAS JUST SO SIMPLE..
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if there is any query then post it hereI will help you...
Shaurya007 said:
hey everyone..
this guide is for rooted users and in this guide you DONT require ANY APP FOR BACKING UP AND RESTORING!!
today I am going to tell you how to backup your bookmarks tabs or slides of the browsers. ..
many of you dont know about this..
it is for those who always flash roms and then their browsers history slides/tabs and bookmarks are gone because of the factory reset..
the bookmarks history and everything of the browsers are stored in data/data/(the folder od the browser)
for example..
for the android browsers the folder is-
data/data/com.android.browser
for opera it is-
com.opera.mini.android (for opera mini)
com.opera.mini.next.android (for opera mini next)
com.opera.classic.android (for opera classic)
like this way there are folders and inside there are the files..
YOU JUST HAVE TO COPY THOSE FOLDERS (COM.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX) IN YOU MEMORY CARD..AND THEN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT TO DO..
FOR RESTORING YOU JUST HAVE TO PUT THOSE FOLDERS AGAIN IN DATA/DATA AND THEN INSTALL THE BROWSER AND WHEN YOU WILL OPE THE BROWSER THE SLIDES BOOKMARKS HISTORY EVERYTHING THING WILL BE WITH YOU..
THIS WAS JUST SO SIMPLE..
★PRESS THANKS IF IT HELPED YOU★
if there is any query then post it hereI will help you...
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awsome..thats what I alwayz wanted..thankyou soo much..
intresting...thanks!!
sam1010 said:
awsome..thats what I alwayz wanted..thankyou soo much..
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u r welcum...for any help jst post ...I m here to help...
Shaurya007 said:
FOR RESTORING YOU JUST HAVE TO PUT THOSE FOLDERS AGAIN IN DATA/DATA AND THEN INSTALL THE BROWSER AND WHEN YOU WILL OPE THE BROWSER THE SLIDES BOOKMARKS HISTORY EVERYTHING THING WILL BE WITH YOU..
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Can I just restore the folders in DATA/DATA of already installed browser?
backing up/exchanging opera bookmarks between pc/android mobile without sync
Shaurya007 said:
hey everyone..
for opera it is-
com.opera.mini.android (for opera mini)
com.opera.mini.next.android (for opera mini next)
com.opera.classic.android (for opera classic)
like this way there are folders and inside there are the files..
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FINALLY a working sollution WITHOUT syncing
Within this idea (I am specificly working on Opera) I could find that the "bookmark" file on the pc
(which you can find in c:/users/username/AppData/Roaming/Opera Software/Opera Developer - or Opera Stable )
is compatible with the one on Android
(to be found at /data/data/com.opera.browser)
This hack works for all 3 versions of opera on andriod (opera, opera mini and opera beta)
This is THE sollution I was looking for since a long time to move my bookmarks around amongst different devices
Having a complete and total aversion of sync situations (that all web browser devs absolutely want to push through our throats)
NO I do not want my bookmarks / passwords to be flying around on the net (I find that a primary and absolute matter of privacy
Btw, I think this only works for rooted phones (as you need access to the main android folder, which I do via TotalCommander, to copy the necessary files)
A BIG thanks for your suggestion Shaurya !!!
NOW I am still looking for a way to import my passwords with a similar technique
I know on Opera for Windows you have to manually flag with the next command :
"opera://flags#password-import-export"
Which enables you to export your passwords to a csv.file, that you can move around to another computer (or just use as a backup)
MY next step now is to IMPORT that csv.file into an android opera versioin.
OR is there a way to find/copy the wand.dat file that opera uses to store the passwords and import that in the android version.
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How restore In-App Data (bookmarks) from stock browser?

Good day XDA-Dev´s,
I have posted my request here, please understand. Couldn't find a thread about my smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite SM-G318H.
Stock-Browser: Samsung Internet 2.0.34.L57-0_101300_2276082
Unrooted.
I ask for help with the following problem:
I accidentally deleted my in-app data from my Android stock browser (Samsung browser). Especially, my bookmarks were also on the app data.
I then took the following steps to solve the problem, to restore the bookmarks:
1. I deleted all the data on the device memory as well as from the SD card and copied my saved data onto it again, because I was under the assumption that the bookmarks from the browser would then be there again.
2. Then I used a tool to completely save the stock browser as an .apk installation file and reinstalled the stock browser, but unfortunately without success.
So my question in conclusion, is it possible to program an or is there a app that will restore my in-app data files or my bookmarks from the stock browser, similar to the desktop PC system restore (you should know).
Would be very nice to help.
Greetings.
MrUnit said:
Good day XDA-Dev´s,
I have posted my request here, please understand. Couldn't find a thread about my smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite SM-G318H.
Stock-Browser: Samsung Internet 2.0.34.L57-0_101300_2276082
Unrooted.
I ask for help with the following problem:
I accidentally deleted my in-app data from my Android stock browser (Samsung browser). Especially, my bookmarks were also on the app data.
I then took the following steps to solve the problem, to restore the bookmarks:
1. I deleted all the data on the device memory as well as from the SD card and copied my saved data onto it again, because I was under the assumption that the bookmarks from the browser would then be there again.
2. Then I used a tool to completely save the stock browser as an .apk installation file and reinstalled the stock browser, but unfortunately without success.
So my question in conclusion, is it possible to program an or is there a app that will restore my in-app data files or my bookmarks from the stock browser, similar to the desktop PC system restore (you should know).
Would be very nice to help.
Greetings.
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The stock Samsung Internet app already had a build in feature for sychronizing this data to Samsung cloud.
Open the settings if the stock browser and enable the option to sychronizing data with Samsung cloud. You just have to log in with your Samsung account.
Alternatively you can open your bookmarks/favorites in the stock browser and select "share". Then you also have done options to share selected bookmarks.

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