elwin15208
Member
I just installed Cyanogenmod 7.2 on my Evo.
I just opened Titanium Backup Pro to check something, and got this message:
WARNING: This device's Android ID has changed...This normally happens after a device replacement or factory reset. The Android ID is the most common way for apps to identify the device. Any app that relies on it for security/licensing purposes may stop working (or need to be reconfigured) unless you restore the previous Android ID now.
Is there any reason *not* to restore the previous Android ID?
I just opened Titanium Backup Pro to check something, and got this message:
WARNING: This device's Android ID has changed...This normally happens after a device replacement or factory reset. The Android ID is the most common way for apps to identify the device. Any app that relies on it for security/licensing purposes may stop working (or need to be reconfigured) unless you restore the previous Android ID now.
Is there any reason *not* to restore the previous Android ID?