Data stored in LOCALSTORAGE files is saved permanently in SQLite format. LOCALSTORAGE files can be copied to any device, but may not open properly. To solve issues opening LOCALSTORAGE files, associat...
Data stored in LOCALSTORAGE files is saved permanently in SQLite format. LOCALSTORAGE files can be copied to any device, but may not open properly. To solve issues opening LOCALSTORAGE files, associate them with the correct application. On Windows, right click a LOCALSTORAGE file and choose “Open with” then “Choose another app”. Select a program and check “Always use this app”. On Mac, right click the file, choose “Open with” > “Other”, select a program and check “Always open with”.
You may need to update the application you normally use to open LOCALSTORAGE files, as only the latest versions support the format. Also scan the files for viruses using antivirus software.
LOCALSTORAGE files are used by iOS, Linux, Mac OS and Windows. Safari and Google Chrome can handle these files. To associate LOCALSTORAGE files with software in Windows, add the extension to the Registry. Many LOCALSTORAGE files contain only simple text.
LOCALSTORAGE files store data for browser extensions like Chrome games. For example, Angry Birds stores game information. In Chrome for Windows this is in AppData\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Storage\.