My company has NOT developed an iOS version to this app in anyway.
I have created a Google Analytics account, opened a mobile app tracking ID, and connected it to my Android app using the SDK (this was not done by me, rather by our developer).
Our app launched and has some users according to both our Google Analytic’s account and the Google Play Developer Console account.
In the Google Analytics if I examine the operating systems of my users my operaiting split is:
someone is trying to create a clone for iOS? and maybe is running the app in emulator? about iOS - maybe they use your analytics key in the test version for iOS - you will be surprise how stupid are some people… the cloners will not die any time soon
source code(all data and keys) -> compiled byte code(A) -> but the byte code may be decompiled -> source code(all data and keys)
ask your developer for more info or google it. compiled java byte code may be decompiled to source code - one of the Pros and Cons of Java. @Meir
@Meir
another info: used google - some users think that it may be the network headers - Android phone using iPhone or Mac as wireless hot spot - rewriting the network headers.
I also see a lot of Mac users in the last 3 days, and my app is only Android.
But they do nothing, no screens opened, average time in app 0:00
Probably it’s a Google Analitycs bug.
I got a message from someone on another forum saying that it’s possible to download and access Android apps on a mac using a chrome extension. I’m not sure this is what’s cuasing it, but something to consider.
@Meir
Chrome extension is known project - google will bring Android Apps to the Desktop systems. I even sent one of my Apps to be included in the testing by Google. If it made it in the list or not - I dont know