A better way than e-mailing the apk is to use a link to a website. That way 
you can keep the APK up to date and not have to send out anything more than 
a notice there's an update.

It's more efficient band-width wise too.

-John Coryat


On Saturday, September 8, 2012 9:21:58 AM UTC-5, cjs264 wrote:
>
> Thanks all,
> I'm really new at this and I didn't know I could send the apk file to 
> email and have users download it that way as well.  Thanks for your replies!
>
> On Sunday, September 2, 2012 3:38:55 PM UTC-7, Kristopher Micinski wrote:
>>
>> No, if you require this then you should protect the app's workings 
>> with a code, i.e., put some amount of calls inside a web service 
>> requires authentication. 
>>
>> kris 
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 7:09 AM, cjs264 <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Is there a way I can password protect an app I created, so that before 
>> a 
>> > user can download the app, they would have to enter a password? 
>> > 
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