Hi,
New poster, though I have come here for help based on Google searches. Only problem is, I can't get a response with my current problem using the search. I'm probably asking with incorrect wording.
Anyway. I have a txt file with my passwords, because there are so darned many of them. Most are in an abbreviated format, so that I will recognize them but others won't know what I'm talking about by reading them. I normally open it with OfficeSuite Pro. Yesterday, when I went to open it, I got a message saying the file was in use by another program. When I clicked on the go to the other program, Message opened up. I have not sent that file by message. I normally back it up to my computer by plugging the phone in or leaving it on my SD card. I actually did not realize it was on the main memory of the phone until my old SD card died. And the file was still there in the recent files.
Why would that file be opened with Messaging? Are there apps that can send my documents to someone else without my knowledge? I have a Samsung Note 3 running on an AT&T network running OS 4.4.2. I used Lookout security. I can't find a reason for this on Google. I'm very careful normally on what apps I download, though I have no control over the crap that came with the phone. I would love to get rid of a bunch of them. Most are turned off, if the option exists. The battery isn't lasting as long, but that could be that I'm using an after market one at the moment. I have a few that I change out. And my latest addiction to Gem Spinner II.
Thanks!
Lizzie
New poster, though I have come here for help based on Google searches. Only problem is, I can't get a response with my current problem using the search. I'm probably asking with incorrect wording.
Anyway. I have a txt file with my passwords, because there are so darned many of them. Most are in an abbreviated format, so that I will recognize them but others won't know what I'm talking about by reading them. I normally open it with OfficeSuite Pro. Yesterday, when I went to open it, I got a message saying the file was in use by another program. When I clicked on the go to the other program, Message opened up. I have not sent that file by message. I normally back it up to my computer by plugging the phone in or leaving it on my SD card. I actually did not realize it was on the main memory of the phone until my old SD card died. And the file was still there in the recent files.
Why would that file be opened with Messaging? Are there apps that can send my documents to someone else without my knowledge? I have a Samsung Note 3 running on an AT&T network running OS 4.4.2. I used Lookout security. I can't find a reason for this on Google. I'm very careful normally on what apps I download, though I have no control over the crap that came with the phone. I would love to get rid of a bunch of them. Most are turned off, if the option exists. The battery isn't lasting as long, but that could be that I'm using an after market one at the moment. I have a few that I change out. And my latest addiction to Gem Spinner II.
Thanks!
Lizzie