I agree getting IMEI to store on a server not in telecoms control bad
idea..both security wise and legally..

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On Nov 23, 9:23 am, David Given <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > How would I go about generating the hash code?  I am intending on
> > using the ime.
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> If you're in the UK and you want to keep track of customers' IMEIs, you
> may need to get legal advice --- there's a good chance you'll be liable
> under the Data Protection Act (as you're storing personally identifiable
> information).
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