Sync Android notifications encrypted to a Linux desktop
About this app
AN2Linux allows you to sync notifications on your phone to your Linux desktop encrypted using TLS.
It can do so over WiFi, Mobile data or Bluetooth.
For AN2Linux to work you need to have AN2Linux-server running on your computer.
For more info read the README files from the git repositories. If you have any issues you can create an Issue on GitHub.
AN2Linux is free and open-source software licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Source code this app: https://github.com/rootkiwi/an2linuxclient/
Source code AN2Linux-server: https://github.com/rootkiwi/an2linuxserver/
Licensed under GPL-3.0-only, by rootkiwi.
What's New in v0.13.1
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- 0.13.1 (Mar 21, 2021)
- - Bunch of translations, thank you all!
- - Russian added/updated by: Vlad & Andrey F
- - German updated by: Maximilian H, Translator & Simon Kreuzer
- - French updated by: Aearil
- - Polish updated by: Atrate & Jakub Fabijan
Version history
Mar 26, 2021 · 2.7 MB · Android API 18–29 · code 19
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- 0.13.1 (Mar 21, 2021)
- - Bunch of translations, thank you all!
- - Russian added/updated by: Vlad & Andrey F
- - German updated by: Maximilian H, Translator & Simon Kreuzer
- - French updated by: Aearil
- - Polish updated by: Atrate & Jakub Fabijan
SHA-256 4a2490d86ff0b65cf00001b5fef56fc4d22032f1036e1de3920c85fcf4c60fd4
Dec 7, 2020 · 2.7 MB · Android API 18–29 · code 18
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- 0.13.0 (Dec 1, 2020)
- - Polish translation added by WaldiS.
- - French translation added by J. Lavoie.
- - Norwegian translation updated by Allan Nordhøy.
- - German translation updated by Simon Kreuzer and J. Lavoie.
- - Thank you!
SHA-256 727450362d1c08edcd949e742342da6e738ef435d2073a4673455663f60abc53
Apr 1, 2020 · 2.6 MB · Android API 18–29 · code 17
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- 0.12.0 (Mar 25, 2020)
- - Add location permissions for Android 10. Android 10 requires fine instead of coarse location
- permission to access the WiFi SSID. And it need it 'all the time' to be able to use
- SSID whitelist while AN2Linux is running in background.
- 0.11.0 (Oct 25, 2019)
- - Norwegian (bokmål) translation by bilde2910, thank you!
SHA-256 7935caf5324258cce7b27257174e447d6cd592b5c0be9c1cd9349d553fb3ec0b
Will it run on your device?
73%
- Runs on a broad range of modern Android versions.
- ABI coverage is focused on newer 64-bit devices.
Installation Guide
Open Settings on your Android device
Go to Security → Unknown sources (or Install unknown apps)
Enable "Allow from this source" for your browser or file manager
Open the downloaded APK file from your Downloads folder
Tap "Install" and wait for installation to complete
Launch the app from your home screen
Make sure to re-enable Unknown Sources restrictions after installation for security.
How to install this safely
How to verify the file you downloaded
Before you install anything, confirm the file is the one described here. On a computer, run shasum -a 256 your-download.apk (macOS or Linux) or certutil -hashfile your-download.apk SHA256 (Windows), then compare the output character-for-character with the SHA-256 on this page. If a single character differs, the file is not the build we recorded — delete it.
What the signing certificate proves
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How to roll back to an earlier version
If the current release misbehaves, 0.13.0 is the last build before it. Android will not install an older version code over a newer one, so you must uninstall AN2Linux first — which clears its local data unless you have a backup. Reinstall the older APK only if its signing fingerprint matches the build you already trust, and check the API range: an older release may target an Android version your device has moved past.
Why we list sources instead of hosting everything
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Source code
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App Information
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SHA-256 Hash
4a2490d86ff0b65cf00001b5fef56fc4d22032f1036e1de3920c85fcf4c60fd4
Signing certificate
ccd5fc2826d7f86345d8ee8eb07d25e7b985ce25e38be5578304833a8d05610e
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