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Is Smart Switch backup to Windows encrypted?

Matty72

Newbie
I have performed my first backup of my Samsung S23 Ultra Android Smartphone using Smart Switch on Windows. The backup process didn't request a backup encryption password. Are the contents of the backup directory encrypted or could they easily be restored to another phone by anyone who was able to copy the directory?
 
I don't know myself, as I've never used it, but have you tried just looking at the contents of the directory? If you can open images or text files from there then they aren't encrypted, or at least not other than whatever the default encryption of your PC's storage is.

Of course that's less of a problem when it's your PC than if you were allowing the backup to be copied unencrypted to some cloud service.
 
Contacts are unencrypted in a CSV file. I tried opening other backup files in Notepad++ such as "Message.smem" and they are garbled. However, this doesn't indicate whether any Samsung phone could simply restore them. Yes it's better saved on my local computer but I might just add the backup directory to an encrypted zip file anyway.
 
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