-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm staring at the page of the Android Market which lists all my published apps (one), and I can't believe that the only statistics I can access is the number of downloads and active installs. Google has got a whole bunch of information that would be useful for me: for instance, the phone models and o.s. versions that downloaded the application, the same for those that uninstalled it (which would be useful to guess whether there are problems with a specific model/o.s. version), and also the country/locale information could be of some help (not counting that Android asks users the reason for which they uninstall an app and this would be helpful too). But none is disclosed to me. Am I missing something? Is there an optional, paid service that one can subscribe to get those data or is it a deliberate choice not to disclose them to authors? I'd be puzzled in the latter case.
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