Full backup does it include andriod apps downloaded through SNAP

I just want confirmation if I use BB Link to do a full backup, it will backup not only the app data but the app itself which was downloaded through SNAP and not Amazon or BB world.
Thanks

I do not know the answer to your question as I do not use Android Apps nor do I backup but there are Apps which do backup Apps, some are free and some are paid 99₵
Hopefully someone who knows the answer will read your post and reply.

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