I want in android to get a device uuid, some unique identifier for the app. how can this be done? and hopefully i dont need any permissions for it.
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This will give you the unique device ID:
import android.provider.Settings.Secure;
private String androidId = Secure.getString(getContext().getContentResolver(),
Secure.ANDROID_ID);
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I used this method https://stackoverflow.com/a/42673369/3172843 with some changes:
public static String generateDeviceIdentifier(Context context) {
String pseudoId = "35" +
Build.BOARD.length() % 10 +
Build.BRAND.length() % 10 +
Build.CPU_ABI.length() % 10 +
Build.DEVICE.length() % 10 +
Build.DISPLAY.length() % 10 +
Build.HOST.length() % 10 +
Build.ID.length() % 10 +
Build.MANUFACTURER.length() % 10 +
Build.MODEL.length() % 10 +
Build.PRODUCT.length() % 10 +
Build.TAGS.length() % 10 +
Build.TYPE.length() % 10 +
Build.USER.length() % 10;
String androidId = Settings.Secure.getString(context.getContentResolver(), Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID);
String longId = pseudoId + androidId;
try {
MessageDigest messageDigest = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
messageDigest.update(longId.getBytes(), 0, longId.length());
// get md5 bytes
byte md5Bytes[] = messageDigest.digest();
// creating a hex string
String identifier = "";
for (byte md5Byte : md5Bytes) {
int b = (0xFF & md5Byte);
// if it is a single digit, make sure it have 0 in front (proper padding)
if (b <= 0xF) {
identifier += "0";
}
// add number to string
identifier += Integer.toHexString(b);
}
// hex string to uppercase
identifier = identifier.toUpperCase();
return identifier;
} catch (Exception e) {
return UUID.randomUUID().toString();
}
}

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