hi keylabs:

1 - did you have used a "unique users" feature for your stats ?
because while user is not registered, you AAL will push a flurry
event.
if the user never register it will send an event each time he use the
app, so the pirated app will grow indefinitely.
<hy are you using flurry and not google analytics ?

2 - AAL is using the LVL ? otherwise the method to determine pirated
app can be unstable.



On 28 août, 17:11, nation-x <shawn.payme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am completely surprised at some of the responses here... but I am
> not at all surprised with your results. I have been selling software
> for over 10 years before I started developing Android apps and my
> experience has been that the US always represents the highest amount
> of piracy. Your "culture of piracy" label is absolutely deserved. The
> sense of entitlement that people here have always amazes me.... and
> that spans everyone from developers to consumers. They want everything
> for free and everything done for them... Piracy aside, after releasing
> free applications on the Android market and seeing the absolute
> stupidity of the majority of comments and that same sense of
> entitlement that I alluded to... I stopped releasing free apps... I
> wrote my own anti-piracy measures (note how Astro does it with
> expiring updates...) and I ignore stupid comments from users and
> fellow developers.
>
> Android Workz
>
> On Aug 26, 4:22 pm, keyeslabs <keyes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Recently did an analysis of piracy rates by country for my app.  Found
> > some very interesting tidbits that I think may be of interest to
> > members of this group:  http://bit.ly/bSaoBe
>
> > Dave

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