Android :: Copy Protection ON And Phones Compatibility

Nov 19, 2010

why if I set the Copy Protection ON from my developer console, my apps isn't available on many phones like Sony Ericsson X8 Q1.6 ?

Android :: Copy Protection ON and phones compatibility


Android :: Turn Off Copy Protection?

Aug 31, 2010

I'm having a lot of issues where people can't even find my app in the Android Market. It appears that it's all because of copy protection, which I WISH I had never even seen, much less activated in my app. So, can Google PLEASE, response and let me know what will happen if I disable it now? What will happen to my existing customers? I've not seen a single definitive answer on this topic.

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Android :: Remove Copy Protection?

Jan 14, 2010

I have "Copy Protection" turned on for my app, but now i want to remove it Will there be any problems if i remove it now?

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Android :: Copy Protection Bug Status

Nov 12, 2009

I'd love to revert to no copy protection on our games for a number of pressing reasons, but these bugs bit us pretty bad last time I tried.

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Android :: Copy Protection Invisible App

Jul 5, 2010

I have an app with Copy Protection on. Since a number of users have reported being unable to find the app on Market since upgrading to 2.1, I have researched the issue and copy protection seems to be the culprit. Turning off copy protection is the answer, but it seems that it leads to file access problems and can require a reinstall, which is not a very good user experience.

However, this ought to have been fixed in 1.6 which means I should be able to turn off copy protection and everything is ok. But some people have still encountered this issue and their users had to reinstall. So, my question is this, if I turn off copy protection, will all users have to reinstall the app? Will only 1.5 users have to reinstall (30%)?

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Android :: Copy Protection Data Lost?

Mar 20, 2010

Has anyone turned off copy protection on their app recently? We're finding that Motorola Backflip users can't see our paid apps, so we'd like to turn off copy protection as it doesn't seem to prevent pirating. But, we're worried that existing users will lose their saved preferences. According to bug 2047, the issue was fixed in November 2009, but according to some discussions, it actually still exists. It'd be great to hear positive or negative examples from anyone who's tried this recently. We're also thinking of putting out a dummy app to test things out and will report back if we do.

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Android :: App Copy Protection And Data Files

Feb 20, 2010

In my app, I access my sqlite database at the following hard-coded location in my code: /data/data/ com.mydomain.appname/databases/database.db

If I turn ON copy protection in the Market Place, will my app still have access to this location?

Or will I have to change it to something like: /data-private/data/ com.mydomain.appname/databases/database.db

(or something like this)

Since I have a Dev phone only, I have no way of testing to see if my app still functions normally after turning on copy protection.

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Android :: Applications Copy Protection Work?

Jan 27, 2009

I didn't find any information about how works app copy protection. Where can I read something about it?

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Android :: Copy Protection & License Key Management

Apr 26, 2009

1. When the "copy protection" checkbox was first introduced on Android Market, I heard about a lot of issues with people not being able to download etc. Have those issues been resolved now? If I turn on copy- protection on an app with over 10K active users, do I risk a major rebellion?

2. I'd like to sell my app on other stores like slideme, andappstore and handango. Since some of these just redirect the user to your own site to download the app, there needs to be a license key that authenticates the user and unlocks his app. I saw that andappstore has a framework for that (not sure if that will only work with them or is a generic solution). I'm looking for a free, generic licensing solution. Is there one that you know of or use? My concern is to not throw in a wrench in the process of user download and use of the app, where I start getting a ton of emails from people whose keys arent working or asking for new keys etc, where license support turns into a full-time activity.

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Android :: Market Copy Protection Options

Feb 19, 2009

Off (Application can be copied from the device) On (Helps prevent copying of this application from the device. Increases the amount of memory required by users to install the application) AFAIK apps are *always* installed in device's internal memory. Right? Hence, apps can't be copied (with stock G1 w/o any mods).

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Android :: Removing Copy Protection From Market App?

Jul 21, 2010

If I publish a new version of my application and remove copy protection will any of my users be impacted? For example if users using 1.6 and greater will not be impacted but users still running 1.5 would have to reinstall and resetup the application I could live with that.

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Android :: Turn Off Copy Protection - App Move To Sd Card

Jul 13, 2010

I have an paid app currently selling in the market with its copy protection turned on. I'm thinking about turning this off in order to reduce the size of my app and allow the "move to sd card" function to work. I've read that, in the past, people were having issues when the dev switched the copy protection setting from off to on. Is this still an issue? If users are still having problems then I'll leave things as they are. I understand that copy protection isn't really helping and I should just leave it off, but since I've had it on through several updates now, I'd hate to cause my users grief by changing now.

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Android :: Provide Copy Protection For Free Apps?

Nov 11, 2010

i am providing copy protection for Android paid applications by using Android Market Licensing mechanism. But it supports only for the paid applications. How can i provide copy-protection to Free application. Is there any alternatives?

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Android :: Updating App On Market And Switching To Copy Protection

Nov 8, 2009

I have uploaded an update for my app on Android Market. And at the same time I have enabled the copy protection of the app. When I downloaded my the update, there was an exception and the app crashed. I had to reinstall it. After reinstall it worked fine...

Exception was: W/zipro ( 1103): Unable to open zip '/data/app-private/...': Permission denied D/asset ( 1103): failed to open Zip archive '/data/app-private/...' W/ResourceType( 1103): No package identifier when getting value for resource number 0x7f090000

Is this a know bug when switching to copy protection? Or is there another reason this error occured?

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Android :: Process Of App's Activation - Copy Protection Of Market?

May 25, 2010

For example, firstly download the app "ABC", "Open" button and "Uninstall" button will be displayed at the bottom of the screen when the installing is completed. Secondly, activate "ABC" by tapping this "Open", and tap HOME key when the app is running. After that, restart the same app from the Launcher on the Home screen, and finish the restarted one from BACK key. Then, despite having closed the restarted one, the same app is displayed. (I forecast the cause, it is maybe the multiple activation of the app.)

Q1. Is it the problem as the specific of Android Market that multiple activation occurs when the app is activated with above process? If it's no problem, is the cause the app "ABC" which I downloaded? Q2. Is there any way to avoid the multiple activation in designing of apps?

About the copy protection of Android Market.............

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HTC Desire :: 3rd Party Batteries - Copy Protection And OS X Syncing

Apr 19, 2010

I emailed HTC last week with these questions, thought I would post up the replies if anyone else wants to know...

1) Is this safe to use 3rd party extended batteries and will it make a difference to the capacity (it's 1600mAh)? Also, are HTC going to release an official extended battery in the near future?

2) When will the copy protection issue with Google get sorted out?

3) Are you going to release a version of HTC Sync for the Mac operating system?

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General :: Mac OS X Leopard Compatibility With Android Phones?

Jan 6, 2013

I'm sick to death of my iPhone. It's been playing up to the point that using offline apps is about the extent to which I can use it half the time - calls drop/don't come through, messages don't send & the phone doesn't receive them either, the connection to the internet (Wi-Fi & cellular) suddenly drops & doesn't return unless I restart the phone...

I'm due an upgrade on my contract, and the two options with the right plans are the Samsung Galaxy S3 & Sony Xperia T, both of which have a reputation of being decent, if not fantastic phones (one more so than the other). I definitely want to go to android rather than stay on with another iPhone (which is another possible option), but I'm worried about it's compatibility with my computer.

I own a 2006 iMac which is currently running Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard), which, despite only being released a few years ago and is more recent than Windows Vista, has been declared obsolete & is no longer receiving updates for any software (Flash, iTunes, Firefox, Chrome, etc.), so I'm concerned as to what may happen if I choose to switch to Android. I'm already struggling to keep my iPhone working well with the computer because of the fact that I can't even update it's software any more.

I do intend to update the software to Snow Leopard, and possibly Lion depending on whether my mac will accept it or not (the apple store assistants didn't really know anything about the 2006 model, one of whom didn't even know that the older white design existed -.- ). However, I'd like to get my phone before I upgrade.

1) Will my computer's current software (and future software) be able to effectively sync my android? & yes, I know this will require some third-party software to assist.
2) Which of the two phones would be better? My intentions are for browsing, social networking, texting, and listening to music.

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Samsung : Android 2.2 SDK Breaks Compatibility With Older Phones

May 27, 2010

I have recently updated my app to a build target of SDK version 8 in order to include the App2SD feature for my users. However I have had reports of devices on SDK 3 (1.5) having problems starting the application, with the following stack trace: If i change the build target back to version 4 as it was previously this issue goes away, also if i remove any graphical resources from my XML files this issue goes away.

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Android :: Credit Card Reader Compatibility With Android Phones

Feb 14, 2010

M thinking to write a module on compatibility of android with credit card readers ! basically , it can make our life very easier ;u gotta swap your card instead of internet banking stuffs , directly pay your bills, by a swap , and most important u dint need a huge wallet or a ATM machine , to buy something cool!

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Android :: Non Free Vs Copy Protected Apps For Rooted Phones?

Jul 9, 2009

I'm still a little confused as to what the situation is here. With a rooted Android phone, are all non-free market apps unavailable, or just ones with copy-protection? For non-free, un-protected apps (are there any?), can they be purchased directly and installed on the phone without going through the market?

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Android :: Porting Phones App - Upgrading Phones

Sep 5, 2010

Is there an app that lets you easily move your apps and info from an old phone to a new one?

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Android :: New Market App Protection

Jul 29, 2010

Apps can choose to require connection to google to verify they are legit EVERY TIME they are opened .....so if u happen to be offline then u won't be able to open the app. Android Market apps now have to check in with licensing servers to confirm legitimacy. i have no problem paying for apps, but if a cocktail mixing app refuses to open to give me a drink recipe because i happen to be not connected to wifi or a data connection then i would not buy that app ....as it is i do not have an always on data connection.

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Android :: Piracy Protection

Oct 14, 2009

I am no security expert and have not thought this out all the way, but could a workable solution to the pirating problem be something like this:

1. The market clients (like Google Market, AndAppStore, SlideME) could record on their servers some kind of identifier about who bought the app and perhaps what Android device it was bought for. They already capture the who information.

2. Android apps that care can, on first launch, ask the user about their identifier and what service they bought the app from.

3. The app, or the servers that support the app, can query, via http, the market client service to ask did so-and-so get this app from you?

4. If an affirmative response can be had then the app is not pirated. Otherwise the app is pirated

Google Market, AndAppStore, SlideME, etc... will need to make such a service available, via http.

It would be straight-forward to generate a list of installed market clients for the user to select from. The market clients may even be able to supply the user identification so user does not need to enter it.

The application could retrieve from its servers the list of market clients is believes are legitimate in order to prevent the bogus clients from spoofing it.

If you installed an app w/out a market client and the app did not intend for such an installation to happen, like on rooted phones using adb, then the app is pirated.

And finally, could this process be invisible to the user and just involve communication between the app and installed market clients and the market clients servers and the apps servers?

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Android :: Lawyers And Self Protection

Jan 16, 2010

I was just wondering what your thoughts are on having some law enforcement on your side as well as legal protection. As an independent developer its hard to afford legal nonsense like this. In your experience has it been worth it to include legal agreements with your apps and do you have protection like a LLC to protect yourself from being sued into oblivion?

Also what licenses are freely available that might be of interest?

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HTC Incredible :: Apps On Phones Transferrable To Newer Phones

Jun 24, 2010

I was just having one of those moments of thought about switching my phone from an Incredible to the Droid X, still tossing the idea around, but say I do....what happens to the apps that I bought on the Incredible...would they be useable on say a newer Android based phone?

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Motorola Droid :: Android With Inbuilt Virus Protection?

Oct 18, 2010

Does anyone use them and are they still needed? I have heard that Android has built in virus protection. In another I read that Android is not capable of getting viruses. Can anyone elaborate on this?

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Android :: How To Manage License And Piracy Protection In Market?

Jul 25, 2010

How do you manage your activation on android market since this crappy market doesn't offer anything for dynamic licensing as other store like handango, mobihand app world etc. How do you protect your full copy from piracy?

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Android :: Password Protection Text Messages And Few Queries

Jun 18, 2010

I own LG EVE (GW 620)....

1)I want to password protect my text messages.
Please suggest me any application which should be free to do that..

2)IF i get an app from internet source (download via PC and installed via Linda etc.) ,will it be full version of that app??

3)Is there any way i can transfer my text messages in phone to my PC and vice versa?

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General :: SD Password Protection Android Missing Feature

Jul 20, 2012

I think android is missing one feature of daily use. It is sd card password protection. I want to protect my sd card data with password but I don't find any app or any thing to do this. on my old nokia cell , protecting sd card was very easy. I want to protect my sd card so if i lost my sd card then no one access files on my sd card ..........

At this time i have no nokia set so i want to know if my sd card is password protected and i put this sd card in my android set then what will happen??? will it work and ask me for password??????

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HTC EVO 4G :: Camera Protection

Jun 9, 2010

Anyone figure out a solution? I'm very careful with my phone, and my lens already has a few microscratches on it.

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