I think there is a very good reason nobody is doing this:  bypassing/
cracking this system would be trivial and people would end up with an
unlimited warranty.


On Oct 7, 12:40 pm, Raymond Lagonda <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello to all,
>
> Currently I'm developing a digital device warranty app that will post
> the customer data as well as the device data over the internet.
>
> As any warranty policy, I'd like to acquire the timestamp of the first
> time the device booted up by customer. Thus this timestamp will
> further be an important factor to generate validity. Now my questions
> are:
>
> 1. When is the best time to start this kind of app?
> 2. Regarding the first question if I place the stamping process after
> account set up process, what is the best way to deploy my app so that
> it will run exactly after the account set up process. I ignore the
> factory reset process since I took Android ID as unique identifier for
> device, so I consider it as a warranty void thus the warranty app
> can't (or can) run again in the same device.
>
> Thank you
> Raymond

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