If you lose your old key, maybe?

On Mar 21, 9:34 pm, veetowner <veetow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am reading Android Application Licensing. It uses a key pair to
> check license. The document also says that "
>
> Note that if you decide to generate a new licensing key pair for your
> account for some reason, you need to notify all users of test
> accounts. For testers, you can embed the new key in the application
> package and distribute it to users. For developers, you will need to
> distribute the new key to them directly."
>
> I think this is related to this server response LICENSED_OLD_KEY: "The
> application is licensed to the user, but there is an updated
> application version available that is signed with a different key. "
>
> I understand this concept. However, what I am clear is when you would
> need to generate a new licensing key pair. Do we need to generate a
> new key pair whenever we submit an update? My guess is no. When do we
> need to generate a new key?
>
> Thanks

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