get UDID of IOS device programmatically? [duplicate]

我们两清 提交于 2019-11-27 08:05:23
Anbu.Karthik
NSString* identifier = [[[UIDevice currentDevice] identifierForVendor] UUIDString]; // IOS 6+
NSLog(@"output is : %@", identifier);

Swift 2.X (HERE X DENOTE ABOVE ALL VERSION FROM 2.0)

let identifier: String = UIDevice.currentDevice().identifierForVendor().UUIDString()
NSLog("output is : %@", identifier)

Swift3

let identifier = UIDevice.current.identifierForVendor?.uuidString

NSLog("output is : %@", identifier! as String)

additional reference

Apple is apparently starting to remove access to the UDID (Unique Device IDentifier) in iOS5. In any event, the best you can now do for identification purposes is to use a UUID (Universally Unique IDentifier). This has to be on a per-app basis. That is, there is no way to identify the device any longer, but you can identify an app on a device.As long as the user doesn’t completely delete the app, then this identifier will persist between app launches, and at least let you identify the same user using a particular app on a device. Unfortunately, if the user completely deletes and then reinstalls the app then the ID will change, but this is the best anyone can do going forward.

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