Comments (2)
Any data you give to the user in the APK and that you need to use locally for other purposes will always be accessible to the user, you can't prevent it. With conceal you can encrypt data anywhere, but encrypting data in the internal memory does not seem that useful to me. I don't know what your application is or what your threat model is, so I can't make specific recommendations.
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@siyengar appreciate, actually the data to be encrypted is bundle with the apk and its upto 400MB which reside on assets folder, no plan to put it on Google play because it will be distribute on a android phone for an organisation from the factory. i need to find a way to encrypt the data, so when user have access to it... it'll be useless because this are high level data that must be secure and they want this data offline. I know any data given to the user in the apk can be accessed but i need to find a way to make the data useless when they have access to it.. only the application will be able to read it!
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Related Issues (20)
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- README.md refers to deprecated crypto.getCipherOutputStream
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- showing NoSuchMethodException on Android P when initialing the SoLoader HOT 10
- Incompatibility with the Facebook library Flipper
- Conflict with React Native in v2.0.2 HOT 6
- Subpar PBKDF2 performance
- PHP Implementation HOT 1
- signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR) Native Crash in Google Play Console HOT 5
- App crashes when running as 64 bit version: `libfb.so is 64-bit instead of 32-bit` HOT 1
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