If you’re worried that you might own one of the 1 million Apple devices that have had their UDIDs leaked by AntiSec, reportedly from a breach of an FBI agent’s laptop, our rockstar tech team has put ...
Velti works with 35 ad networks and over 18,000 publishers to deliver targeted ads for mobile. The company essentially gives a SDK for publishers to insert into their apps that hook into ad networks.
Over the past few weeks, several ad networks have announced "UDID-independent" conversion tracking tools. As Apple's UDID ban has gone into effect, mobile advertising has had to find other ways to ...
This past week has been a big wake-up call for the iOS developer community. The need to move away from UDIDs, or an ID scheme that many developers rely on to power advertising and store data about ...
Appsfire, a mobile application marketing platform, is introducing its own solution for the issue created by Apple’s decision to phase out developer access to the UDID (unique device identifier) on iOS ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. On Tuesday, the Anonymous-aligned hacktivist group AntiSec released a list of 1 million device IDs, allegedly ...
If you are creating an iPhone app for your business, you'll need its unique device identification number (UDID). This is used by Apple during the app development and testing process to provide you ...
Apple has informed app developers that it will no longer allow apps to use the unique device identifier or UDID after May 1, according to a post on Apple's developer website. Instead, Apple requests ...
Last week Apple started rejecting apps that access the Unique Device Identifier (UDID). Developers knew this was coming, but no date had been set for the official rollout. If you've found yourself ...
In 1998, Ask Ars was an early feature of the newly launched Ars Technica. Now, as then, it's all about your questions and our community's answers. We occasionally dig into our question bag, provide ...
The unique string of numbers and letters assigned to your iPhone can potentially expose your real-life identity. Security researcher Aldo Cortesi last week published his discovery of a flaw in the ...
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