I am nearing the point of releasing my first Android app. I anticipate 
needing to distribute from a website as well as from Google Play. I know 
that enabling the install is as simple as providing an HTML link to the 
.apk file, but I'd like to at least follow best practices with regard to 
discouraging redistribution. 

Given that goal, it would seem important to restrict the type of client 
that is allowed to initiate the download. Google Play does this, I think.  
One step in this direction would be to check the HTTP user-agent header, 
but this check is circumventable. Does anyone know if Google Play does 
something more sophisticated, or if a more sophisticated method even exists?

Any other "best practices" suggestions, or "lessons learned" with regard to 
app distribution would also be most welcome. I understand there is no 
perfect protection, but I'm hoping to avoid doing anything foolish.

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