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I wonder to know, when downloading an application using google play store mobile app, does the downloaded data is encrypted or not?
If it does, since when?
App Encryption
Starting with Android 4.1, Google Play will help protect application
assets by encrypting all paid apps with a device-specific key before
they are delivered and stored on a device.
reference: https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32306/security-of-paid-apps-in-google-play
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Is it ok to publish two versions of the same app (a free version with ads and a paid version with no ads) on Amazon App Store? if so, is it ok to use the word "premium" in the app's title?
I didn't anything yet, but we both know that Amazon doesn't usually gives second chances, so I only have on chance, and I can't lose it and get my account suspended.
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I'm having the same problem as the BBC iPlayer app for Android where our Android app is not available for download in the Isle of Man, from the Google Play store.
As IoM is part of the UK, it should be available already as the UK is a selected territory.
Does anyone know of a workaround apart from our users travelling to the UK and downloading it?
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I know you can tell on the apple developer console and on the google play developer console how many people have downloaded your app, but is there any way to tell how many people currently have it installed on their phone? I looked at the documentation for apples push notifications but there is no response that tells you that it was uninstalled.
For iOS applications there isn't any way to find out. If you use something like flurry you can tell how many active users you have within suitable definitions of "active" But even then you can't distinguish between "inactive" and "deleted" It's not really clear that there's any practical difference in the two anyway.
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For testing purpose on Android platform I need a Google account that holds over a thousand contacts (with dummy phone numbers). What is the best/fastest way of achieving this?
Create test Google account.
Create dummy names with numbers in a CSV file.
Import Contacts CSV file into Google account.
See:
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/14024?hl=en
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If I type ok maps I cache a particular area from the Google Maps to my mobile device. Is there any folder where these files are stored? I dived into folders but found nothing that can possibly be such place.
There's no visible location where the maps are saved, on Android devices some of the pointers are saved to /sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.apps.maps/cache but other then that it's all saved on hidden cache partition.
if you want to back up the maps folder you can use this guide.