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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean shut down temporarily App Copy Protection

With the release of Android 4.1 Google introduced a copy for paid apps in the Google Channel Store. But now, Google had this new feature of Android 4.1 will be turned off. The reason is simply that many of these paid apps on the basis of this protective mechanism could no longer run.

Because in the Android scene many pirated copies are traveling and it also complaints from app developers, rightly admitted under Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean had introduced the Encryption app. This copy provides a unique key that is from the user's account and the Android device generates, that paid apps can not be extracted from an Android device and installed on another.

But unfortunately there are probably some problems with the app Encryption. There were problems with apps that access to system services from Android or even with some live wallpapers. They refused plötzlic to be started.

ANDROID 4.1 APP ENCRYPTION OFF FOR NOW



Now Google has shut down once the new App Encryption in the latest version 7.3.15 Google Channel Store. If Google has found a solution to the problem, then the copy protection mechanism via the update is currently only solution aktiviert.Als again helps to clear the affected apps again and reinstall, so that Android apps work again without problems.

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