To function correctly, TagMo requires two specific proprietary encryption keys to read and write NFC data:
: Save your unfixed-info.bin and locked-secret.bin files to your personal Google Drive.
: The "data" key used to unlock the data within an NFC dump. Unfixed-info.bin Google Drive
Many users encounter a bug where TagMo cannot "see" files stored in the phone's local root directory or SD card. Storing the file on serves two purposes:
: Modern Android versions have strict "Scoped Storage" rules. Loading keys directly from a Google Drive link often allows the app to bypass local folder permission issues. Storing the file on serves two purposes: :
While the file itself is a static encryption key, "Unfixed-info.bin Google Drive" refers to a common troubleshooting method where users upload this file to their cloud storage to bypass permission errors on Android devices. What is Unfixed-info.bin?
: It ensures the keys are always available if you switch phones or clear your local cache. How to Import the File from Google Drive What is Unfixed-info
: Instead of browsing "Internal Storage," select Google Drive from the file picker.
: Once selected, the red warnings in TagMo should turn green, indicating the keys are successfully loaded. Security and Maintenance