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I'm building an android application that has a lot of images to use inside of it.
Great, now I want to secure these images so I tend to use .obb file and store these images in that file.
Now I'm wondering if I can do this operation or not ?
Should I have an app that's above 50 mb in order to user .obb file or what ever was the size ?
Can I secure my images in another way without using .obb file ?










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    I'm building an android application that has a lot of images to use inside of it.
    Great, now I want to secure these images so I tend to use .obb file and store these images in that file.
    Now I'm wondering if I can do this operation or not ?
    Should I have an app that's above 50 mb in order to user .obb file or what ever was the size ?
    Can I secure my images in another way without using .obb file ?










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      I'm building an android application that has a lot of images to use inside of it.
      Great, now I want to secure these images so I tend to use .obb file and store these images in that file.
      Now I'm wondering if I can do this operation or not ?
      Should I have an app that's above 50 mb in order to user .obb file or what ever was the size ?
      Can I secure my images in another way without using .obb file ?










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      I'm building an android application that has a lot of images to use inside of it.
      Great, now I want to secure these images so I tend to use .obb file and store these images in that file.
      Now I'm wondering if I can do this operation or not ?
      Should I have an app that's above 50 mb in order to user .obb file or what ever was the size ?
      Can I secure my images in another way without using .obb file ?







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          No, you can use OBB files even in smaller Apps. There isn't any limit.






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