A anglia Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 15, 2021 #1 I've no reason to doubt the reliability of SQLCipher. I haven't used it, but I plan to. Can anyone comment on whether an SQLCipher database is more likely to experience problems (data corruption etc) than a non-encrypted SQLite database. Thanks
I've no reason to doubt the reliability of SQLCipher. I haven't used it, but I plan to. Can anyone comment on whether an SQLCipher database is more likely to experience problems (data corruption etc) than a non-encrypted SQLite database. Thanks
kisoft Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 16, 2021 #2 anglia said: Can anyone comment on whether an SQLCipher database is more likely to experience problems (data corruption etc) than a non-encrypted SQLite database. Thanks Click to expand... I use SQLCipher in several applications and did not notice any problems ... Upvote 0
anglia said: Can anyone comment on whether an SQLCipher database is more likely to experience problems (data corruption etc) than a non-encrypted SQLite database. Thanks Click to expand... I use SQLCipher in several applications and did not notice any problems ...
R RB Smissaert Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 16, 2021 #3 kisoft said: I use SQLCipher in several applications and did not notice any problems ... Click to expand... Heavy usage for a few years and never seen any problem. RBS Upvote 0
kisoft said: I use SQLCipher in several applications and did not notice any problems ... Click to expand... Heavy usage for a few years and never seen any problem. RBS
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 17, 2021 #4 You are adding an additional dependency so there is some "risk". Mainly with compatibility with future versions. With that said, it is a mature SDK which is used by many developers (not just B4X of course) so the risk is low. Upvote 0
You are adding an additional dependency so there is some "risk". Mainly with compatibility with future versions. With that said, it is a mature SDK which is used by many developers (not just B4X of course) so the risk is low.
A anglia Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 17, 2021 #5 Thanks everyone for your comments. They reassured me. Upvote 0