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Each national society has the option of creating an icon for their app or to use a default icon.  This icon will appear on the iOS or Android device after it is installed.  It must be 1024 x 1024 and saved in png format. This document features a number of the icons used by national societies thus far. It is hoped that they might provide an inspiration to you and your national society when creating your own.

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