Resources No resource found - How to Find UDID for Apple Devices?Aug 08, 2023. Discover the importance of the Unique Device Identifier (UDID) for Apple devices in this comprehensive guide. Explore its role in app development, beta testing, enterprise device management, technical support, and more. Learn various methods to locate your device's UDID, from using iTunes and third-party apps to advanced command-line techniques. Understand the significance of UDID while safeguarding your privacy and security. Unveil the world of UDID and confidently access this digital fingerprint for enhanced device functionality.
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In the article below I have explained the details of how the user is authenticated in Smart TV App and tokens are exchanged to confirm the identity of user.
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