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I have an android app that searches through a local stored sqlite database. I want to keep making changes to the database when the app is done so I was thinking about to let the android app sync the database file via an online filehost.

So I want to keep everything as cheap as possible (preferably free) and I was wondering if it is possible to host this database file on a cloud-host like Google Drive or Dropbox and let the app sync when there is a new version available.

Could this work? Would this be very slow, illegal or be limited to a certain download amount?

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  • Why keep the sqlite on the cloud? Will it be shared will all the users of the application? Check out this Android database technique issue raised as well as it lists all possible storage technologies that can be done in Android. Better yet, get a dedicated database that you'll call thru a webservice.
    – adjuremods
    Feb 9, 2016 at 23:55

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