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Default Files .asec in .android_secure folder - Safe to delete?

Is is safe to delete files .asec inside .android_secure folder in our internal SD? I have 1.46GB files in it. I believe, it's a files where A2SD stored when we moved the application to SD Card. I'm doing a fresh ROM installation to my phone. Wipe everything. Internal/External SD is not touch in this process.

I had perform a backup to every application and data using Titanium Backup. Is it safe to delete these files. I still can restore it using Titanium Backup with setting "restore to original location" right?

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Hello, answering your question, yes, it's safe to delete these files, and also, it's recommended to delete these files when you will perform a clean ROM installation, so don't worry when you restore your applications with titanium, automatically the files will restore in that folder, if not, just move the desired application to your SD and no problem

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Are they some kind of temp files or are they used for storing app data/settings?

What i'm getting to is, can i safely delete them and not lose any data stored in associated apps?
 
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