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From: "R.Wieser"
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android
Subject: Re: Why is Android creating (garbage?) external sdcard directories?
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 16:26:09 +0100
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Andrews,
> The good news is I wiped out everything on the sdcard except the
> one top-level folder that I had created on it just after formatting it.
>
> And it still worked.
I was not in doubt of that. Luckely SD cards that have methods to disallow
deep access to it are few and rather costly.
> The Android garbage folders came back though, as you implied they
> would.
Yep. The same can, and does happen when two people share an USB stick.
> Android owns that card. Not me. :->
*Both* of you own that card. Its just that (Googles) Android is a bit of a
"silent partner". :-)
Regards,
Rudy Wieser