The java android.util.Base64.encode method is used to encode binary data into a Base64 string. It takes an input byte array and converts it into a string representation using the Base64 encoding scheme. This encoding is commonly used for representing binary data in a text format, such as sending images or files over the internet or storing them in a database. The encoded string can be easily decoded back into its original binary form using the Base64.decode method.
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