Robert Valentino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 6, 2025 #1 A friend of mine pointed me to this app https://app-cloner.fileplanet.com/apk Now it says this app can clone your/my app and do things like setting the Android-ID (which I use for checking security) Much as the horse is out of the barn here. How you someone code against this happening? BobVal
A friend of mine pointed me to this app https://app-cloner.fileplanet.com/apk Now it says this app can clone your/my app and do things like setting the Android-ID (which I use for checking security) Much as the horse is out of the barn here. How you someone code against this happening? BobVal
AnandGupta Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 6, 2025 #2 Robert Valentino said: A friend of mine pointed me to this app https://app-cloner.fileplanet.com/apk Now it says this app can clone your/my app and do things like setting the Android-ID (which I use for checking security) Much as the horse is out of the barn here. How you someone code against this happening? BobVal Click to expand... Is it on G.Play ? Looks suspicious.
Robert Valentino said: A friend of mine pointed me to this app https://app-cloner.fileplanet.com/apk Now it says this app can clone your/my app and do things like setting the Android-ID (which I use for checking security) Much as the horse is out of the barn here. How you someone code against this happening? BobVal Click to expand... Is it on G.Play ? Looks suspicious.
Robert Valentino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 6, 2025 #3 No, not on Google Play (I'm sure they wouldn't allow it) and of course it looks suspicious they are trying to steal our software
No, not on Google Play (I'm sure they wouldn't allow it) and of course it looks suspicious they are trying to steal our software
AnandGupta Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 7, 2025 #4 Well any apk outside market can have malicious code, as above. And if you want to safe guard from it, then Android need to do something, not us.
Well any apk outside market can have malicious code, as above. And if you want to safe guard from it, then Android need to do something, not us.
Robert Valentino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 7, 2025 #5 Right. Have an old device maybe I will install it on that device (no network connection) and see what it changes in my app. Give me a week or so to report back
Right. Have an old device maybe I will install it on that device (no network connection) and see what it changes in my app. Give me a week or so to report back