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How to clean Application.persistentDataPath on Android
What would be the quickest way to manually clean the contents of the folder, whose path is stored in the Application.persistentDataPath, on an Android device from within the Android device itself or a MacBook? I can certainly get the path, but how do I "go there"? iPhone user here. Thank you!
Answer by stepan-stulov · Oct 07, 2015 at 02:39 PM
Ok, managed to remove the files I needed via the Android File Transfer app. There is a version for Mac It allows to freely browse through device's filesystem. I believe the device has to be in the MTP connection mode. In my case the file was under:
Android/data/com.companyname.appname/files
Hope it helps anyone else who needs to quickly kill some files at the persistent path.
This will only work if it's set to External storage. The app data with Internal storage is not shown with AFT or any other browser.
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