flutter_udid
Plugin to retrieve a persistent UDID across app reinstalls on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows & Linux.
Getting Started
import 'package:flutter_udid/flutter_udid.dart';
String udid = await FlutterUdid.udid;
This provides an UDID using the format of the corresponding platform.
Platform | Format | Source |
---|---|---|
iOS | 7946DA4E-8429-423C-B405-B3FC77914E3E |
identifierForVendor (saved to Keychain for persistence) |
Android | 8af8770a27cfd182 |
Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID |
Mac | 707E990C-D002-520B-ABA6-4216C6D514BF |
kIOPlatformUUIDKey |
Windows | 99A4D301-53F5-11CB-8CA0-9CA39A9E1F01 |
BIOS UUID |
Linux | 32a70060-2a39-437e-88e2-d68e6154de9f |
BIOS UUID |
To get a consistent formatting on all platforms use:
import 'package:flutter_udid/flutter_udid.dart';
String udid = await FlutterUdid.consistentUdid;
This will result in an UDID of the following format:
984725b6c4f55963cc52fca0f943f9a8060b1c71900d542c79669b6dc718a64b
The UDID can change after a factory reset! Additionally if a device has been updated to Android 8.0 through an OTA and the app is reinstalled the UDID may change as well due to security changes in Android 8.0. On rooted and jailbroken devices the ID can be changed, so please take this into account. However, it should not be possible to identify as a different device through random guessing because of the complexity of the ID. Furthermore, the UDID may also change if there is a change in the app's signing signature, for both iOS and Android. Ensure that you always use the same digital signature to sign your app.
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