But that doesn't mean they will be able to open or read the files. Heck I delete a letter in the extension if I don't want it used and want to leave it in it's current directory.
But that doesn't mean they will be able to open or read the files. Heck I delete a letter in the extension if I don't want it used and want to leave it in it's current directory.
All depends if it's a legal extension and you have an app that can read it. I believe all legal extensions/identifiers are 3 letters. Oh and if it's a known type you can usually tell the app to treat it as a specific type
There's many legal extensions for various things on Android devices that have more than three letters.
.JPEG comes to mind, for one. Works the same as .JPG
There's many legal extensions for various things on Android devices that have more than three letters.
.JPEG comes to mind, for one. Works the same as .JPG