I know this may sound like a dumb question, but what happens if you delete StickNodes? do you lose everything or will it stay there, Cuz i never deleted StickNodes in my entire life
Replying to:Tastylemon16If you delete it all your data will go poof.
I’ve done it,
on IOS, this is what happens – all data for an app is uninstalled with it
on Android, the /Stick Nodes/ folder will remain even if you uninstall
BUT
**BUT**
soon I will have to change this to conform to new Android storage security, and Android WILL behave like IOS
im gonna need to start a campaign to get everyone to understand this bc Android users have become used to uninstalling their shits temporarily or w/e and that ain’t gonna fly no more
Replying to:Ralph (Developer)on IOS, this is what happens - all data for an app is uninst
You’d need to get word out. An ideal approach is put mention of it in bold in the app, maybe even post a video on it and link it when you can although that may not be effective.
On ios you can offload the app, to my knowledge it basically half uninstalls most of the app, and keeps important data until you reinstall. I don’t know too much about it though honestly.
fairly sure the former
I’ve done that once, when i leave SN for a month. Well, the files will say inside the storage if you uninstall the app..
If you delete it all your data will go poof.
I’ve done it, lost everything.
I’m fine with losing all my stuff though, it was all pretty bad back then.
on IOS, this is what happens – all data for an app is uninstalled with it
on Android, the /Stick Nodes/ folder will remain even if you uninstall
BUT
**BUT**
soon I will have to change this to conform to new Android storage security, and Android WILL behave like IOS
im gonna need to start a campaign to get everyone to understand this bc Android users have become used to uninstalling their shits temporarily or w/e and that ain’t gonna fly no more
You’d need to get word out. An ideal approach is put mention of it in bold in the app, maybe even post a video on it and link it when you can although that may not be effective.
On ios you can offload the app, to my knowledge it basically half uninstalls most of the app, and keeps important data until you reinstall. I don’t know too much about it though honestly.