At a Glance: If you're an iOS engineer working on a product that stores app data on the device, it's likely you've heard of or have used SQLite. I made this video for my demonstration purposes only, not for tutorials.
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If you're an iOS engineer working on a product that stores app data on the device, it's likely you've heard of or have used SQLite. I made this video for my demonstration purposes only, not for tutorials. In this video, we learn how to securely encrypt SQLite3 databases using
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- If you're an iOS engineer working on a product that stores app data on the device, it's likely you've heard of or have used SQLite.
- I made this video for my demonstration purposes only, not for tutorials.
- In this video, we learn how to securely encrypt SQLite3 databases using
- How to create and open encrypted sqlite database file using DB Browser.
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