webOS Nation Forums > Homebrew > webOS patches > (Patch Request) Passworded Picture Folders
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Member: Legionnaire
at: 05:51 PM 11/26/2009
I think there should be a way to set a password lock on a folder in your photos, this is gonna be used for what it sounds like it's gonna be used for just to clarify. Thanks ahead of time!
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Member: Ramer84015
at: 05:54 PM 11/26/2009
Originally Posted by Legionnaire:
I think there should be a way to set a password lock on a folder in your photos, this is gonna be used for what it sounds like it's gonna be used for just to clarify. Thanks ahead of time!
+1. I remember on my Instinct, a girl at work wanted to see my phone. I had a picture folder on it called "Private", which of course was the first thing she went to
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Member: shea0101
at: 06:38 PM 11/26/2009
I agree will anyone be working on this?
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Member: Stihl
at: 07:15 PM 11/26/2009
****? on your pre? it's more likely than you think.
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Member: licotto
at: 08:11 PM 11/26/2009
I was just talkin to a buddy about needing this option for WebOS!! I hope this comes!!!
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Member: emeraldayotte
at: 10:17 PM 11/26/2009
+1 I'm really hoping that a developer will see the need in this and make this patch happen
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Member: Legionnaire
at: 10:46 PM 11/26/2009
I am glad you guys like this idea, I hope it's a realistically easy patch to make, this would be perfect because naming my folders "Math Report" can only work for so long...
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Member: FireFighterChen
at: 11:25 AM 11/27/2009
lolol math report, this patch is funny, but I can see its uses, good luck guys
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Member: rxs2k
at: 02:51 PM 11/27/2009
Wow, Math Report. Why didn't I think about that?
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Member: J0415
at: 02:59 PM 11/27/2009
Originally Posted by Ramer84015:
+1. I remember on my Instinct, a girl at work wanted to see my phone. I had a picture folder on it called "Private", which of course was the first thing she went to
What was in that folder?
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Member: Ramer84015
at: 03:40 PM 11/27/2009
Originally Posted by J0415:
What was in that folder?
Umm... some private pictures!
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Member: snang
at: 12:35 AM 11/28/2009
Don't you mean "Privates pictures?"
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Member: J0415
at: 02:01 AM 11/28/2009
Originally Posted by snang:
Don't you mean "Privates pictures?"
LOL
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Member: RobFLA
at: 02:03 AM 11/28/2009
LOL....
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Member: Irocdaspot513
at: 02:06 AM 11/28/2009
how do you make a picture folder in the photo app?
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Member: BronTron
at: 02:18 AM 11/28/2009
Haha okay okay its safe to safe we have support for it. Does anybody know if its possible?
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Member: rxs2k
at: 05:20 AM 11/29/2009
It might be possible to "Hide" a folder fromt he photos app via the file manager being developed but idk... That seems like the easiest solution to me.
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Member: JohnnyPre
at: 07:52 AM 11/29/2009
How about setting up a Photobucket account and creating a private folder there? This way they are off your phone and hidden with a password/link...? (work around...?) ...and can't be uploaded from within the Photo app within webOS.

I gate to say it, but that picture mail was good @ keeping pictures from prying eyes...
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Member: OneDeep
at: 09:18 AM 11/29/2009
Originally Posted by JohnnyPre:
How about setting up a Photobucket account and creating a private folder there? This way they are off your phone and hidden with a password/link...? (work around...?) ...and can't be uploaded from within the Photo app within webOS.

I gate to say it, but that picture mail was good @ keeping pictures from prying eyes...
you can't upload them type of photos to photobucket because it will get deleted. Best bet is to send theem to your self in an email and delete them off your phone. That way there still be on your phone via email.
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Member: practicalleadership
at: 11:20 PM 03/14/2010
+1 Does anyone know if a developer is working on this? Splashphoto had an option to password protect your photos and to file your photos? Any chance this could be an app instead of a patch. Probably more $$ in the app than the patch for the developer.
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