from the Android documentation:

"You can store files directly on the mobile device or on a removable
storage medium. By default, other applications cannot access these
files. "

I could write to the sdcard (/sdcard/file.tmp) and other apps could
access these files, right?

I would like some local storage that I can write files to (and read
from later) that are not accessible to other applications, and I will
always have access to.  The problem with the sdcard is that if someone
plugs in a USB cable and turns on MSC, my application (and all
applications on the phone) will lose (both read and write) access to
the /sdcard directory.  So I need something more reliable.

Suggestions?

tia.

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