Freedom Cracks AndoridAppPurchase.. Checking some solutions

Hello guys

I ve found an app for android that works like IAPCracker for Apple. It cracks Google Play App Purchase and allows users to buy items without pay.

I ve seen around and most people say that the best way to avoid this problem is to use a 3rd party server that ceck the transations.

I really don’t know how to do this in the right way. Does anyone know a sort of tutorial ? Or can easily explain me how can I do something like this?

Thanks in advance guys I hope someone help me.

Regards Briesanji

Really Nobody can help me?

Just to clarify, are you currently encountering decreased sales from pirated IAP, or are you concerned about the  potential for decreased sales from pirated IAP?

I’m concerned about the potential for decreased sales

Ok, sounds good.

Of course, this would be good information for everyone to have. A guide to stopping casual IAP theft will always be useful, and if anything gets made available I’ll be sure to publicize it as much as possible.

However, developers need to weigh out whether the proverbial juice is work the squeeze here. Should you spend 10-20% of your app development on designing ways to keep people from stealing your work, or spend that time making your app that much better and intuitive, so that people want to use/play/purchase it. Longtime Corona devs are tired of me beating this drum, I have no doubt ;).

There will always be people willing to take without giving. You need to decide whether it’s worthwhile to worry about that minority, or the hopeful majority of legit app users. It’s obvious where I lie in this debate, but I just wanted to present this side.

You are absolutely right and your concept is flawless, and I agree fully

But When I do something, whatever it is, I feel the need to make it as good as I can. And knowing that there are people around who should be able to screw me after all the time and money I invested in my work makes me so angry, even though these people are the minority.

Of course, I’m saying something obvious because I think everyone feels like that, but if there is a possibility to make my application more secure and then remove the satisfaction to those very few people to steal, well, I would like to know it and use it (Just for my own satisfaction … a challenge to myself)

Really Nobody can help me?

Just to clarify, are you currently encountering decreased sales from pirated IAP, or are you concerned about the  potential for decreased sales from pirated IAP?

I’m concerned about the potential for decreased sales

Ok, sounds good.

Of course, this would be good information for everyone to have. A guide to stopping casual IAP theft will always be useful, and if anything gets made available I’ll be sure to publicize it as much as possible.

However, developers need to weigh out whether the proverbial juice is work the squeeze here. Should you spend 10-20% of your app development on designing ways to keep people from stealing your work, or spend that time making your app that much better and intuitive, so that people want to use/play/purchase it. Longtime Corona devs are tired of me beating this drum, I have no doubt ;).

There will always be people willing to take without giving. You need to decide whether it’s worthwhile to worry about that minority, or the hopeful majority of legit app users. It’s obvious where I lie in this debate, but I just wanted to present this side.

You are absolutely right and your concept is flawless, and I agree fully

But When I do something, whatever it is, I feel the need to make it as good as I can. And knowing that there are people around who should be able to screw me after all the time and money I invested in my work makes me so angry, even though these people are the minority.

Of course, I’m saying something obvious because I think everyone feels like that, but if there is a possibility to make my application more secure and then remove the satisfaction to those very few people to steal, well, I would like to know it and use it (Just for my own satisfaction … a challenge to myself)