Re: [android-developers] Active Installs > Total Installs = Piracy?

2011-08-25 Thread Michael Banzon
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Mark Ayers wrote: > On the other hand if your analytics numbers are ALWAYS higher than total > installs in the market console, THEN youhave pirates. Aaarg! Could I have some rum then?! ;-) -- Michael Banzon http://michaelbanzon.com/ -- You received this messa

Re: [android-developers] Active Installs > Total Installs = Piracy?

2011-08-25 Thread Mark Ayers
On the other hand if your analytics numbers are ALWAYS higher than total installs in the market console, THEN youhave pirates. On Aug 25, 2011 9:04 AM, "Appaholics" wrote: > The market is in generally very broken. The numbers update at different > times, sometimes with a day or two between updates

Re: [android-developers] Active Installs > Total Installs = Piracy?

2011-08-25 Thread Appaholics
The market is in generally very broken. The numbers update at different times, sometimes with a day or two between updates. Use a service like Flurry or Google Analytics to track your installs and usage. Also pirated versions will not be registered in the market console. It only tracks installs th

[android-developers] Active Installs > Total Installs = Piracy?

2011-08-25 Thread Adam Ratana
I've heard this mentioned before on this list, is this indeed some piracy, or is there another explanation? Looking at sales reports, the total of active installs is actually greater than the number I've sold of the app, cross-referenced with appmonger/google checkout. It doesn't do daily volu