Extracting any kind of information from the app

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Is there a way to export or extract any kind of data from the ingress app?

For example can we get a list of our keys?






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How do I extract data from an app?

There are many steps to extract data of your android app (Debuggable):
  • Use emulator/rooted device using which you can view the files inside data folder of your app.
  • For Non Rooted device, there are bunch of adb shell commands you need to execute and with which you will be extract a single data file/directory.


  • What do you mean by extracting information?

    Extraction: Data is taken from one or more sources or systems. The extraction locates and identifies relevant data, then prepares it for processing or transformation. Extraction allows many different kinds of data to be combined and ultimately mined for business intelligence.

    How do you extract information?

    Data can be extracted in three primary ways:
  • Update notification. The easiest way to extract data from a source system is to have that system issue a notification when a record has been changed. ...
  • Incremental extraction. ...
  • Full extraction. ...
  • API-specific challenges.


  • What are the two types of data extraction?

    Coming back to data extraction, there are two types of data extraction: Logical and Physical extraction.



    Scrape data from any Android Application




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