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.DATABASE_UUID File Extension

A .DATABASE_UUID file is a Android Stale Thumbnails Identifier, created by Google.

Open with Vim. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .DATABASE_UUID file?

The .DATABASE_UUID file extension is associated with a specific type of file used by some Android devices. This file is usually found hidden within the .THUMBNAILS folder on these devices. Its main purpose is to store a unique code, known as a universally unique identifier (UUID), which helps Android systems to keep track of thumbnail images that are no longer needed or are outdated. These UUIDs are quite long, consisting of 32 characters, and follow a specific format like "90f51180-158b-11eb-adc1-0242ac120003." Opening a .DATABASE_UUID file is straightforward as it is essentially a text file. You can use a variety of text editing programs to view or edit its contents. Here are some of the programs that can open this file type: 1. **Vim**: This is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is available on multiple platforms. 2. **Any text editor**: This means that any basic text editing software you have can open .DATABASE_UUID files. This includes simple programs that come pre-installed on most computers. 3. **Microsoft Notepad**: Included with Windows operating systems, Notepad is a simple text editor that can easily open these files. 4. **Apple TextEdit**: For Mac users, TextEdit is the equivalent of Notepad on Windows. It comes included with the macOS and can open .DATABASE_UUID files. 5. **Android apps**: On Android devices, apps like Rhythm Software's QuickEdit text editor or Aquamarine Networks' Jota Text Editor can be used to open and edit these files directly on your device. 6. **Chrome OS**: Users of Chromebooks or devices running Chrome OS can use Google Chrome's built-in text editor, known as Google Chrome Text, to open .DATABASE_UUID files.

In summary, the .DATABASE_UUID file is a hidden file used by Android devices to manage thumbnail images. It can be opened and edited with a wide range of text editing software across different platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and Chrome OS.

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