Streaming data to adobe pdf reader in android

I have a scenario where I need to decrypt the data and stream the data to Adobe pdf viewer to view the pdf. But Adobe pdf viewer is expecting a file uri to be sent in the intentData. I have a restriction of not storing the data on the device in unencrypted format. Any possible solution/alternative to achieve this?

Hi okkadu910,
Adobe Reader actually does support streams, so it will help if you can share the specific Intent your app is sending to Adobe Reader?  Please include the intent scheme as well.
Thanks,
Gaurav

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