Along with the suggestions from the are depending on your app when you 
check for those things maybe make the app seem it is running like normal 
but it isn't.  This is something I learned years ago when making Palm 
apps.  Hackers were proud about breaking the app but then were insulted by 
people who told them their version didn't work right.  So they never broke 
another of those apps again.

On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 7:25:15 AM UTC-8, WeiHung wrote:
>
> I have an paid app on google play. Unfortunately, I found the paid apk is 
> distributed over the internet. And the distributed apk is EXACTLY the same 
> as what I uploaded to google play.
>
>
> What method does the hacker take to get the apk?
>
>
> Is there any method to protect my effort?
>
> I found some suggestions here. 
> https://www.airpair.com/android/posts/adding-tampering-detection-to-your-android-app
>
>
> Is there any other suggestion?
>

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