But I am not supposed to store those images in my app folder as per my
client's requirements.

This is achievable in Iphone.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Marcin Orlowski
<webnet.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > Then can you please help me out with an example.
>>
>> Please quote the right way
>> Just create an empty file in your folder named .nomedia
>
> You are NOT making folder "private". It just makes "Gallery" skipping. Other
> apps may ignore .nomedia file and still show the images. If you want data
> private you may (depending on what data really is and how private is shall
> be) store it in app folder, not SD card or use own file format or use own
> file container or...
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