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For use cases such as analytics or fraud prevention on a given device, you may
need to correlate usage or actions across a set of apps owned by your
organization. Google Play services
offers a privacy-friendly option called app set ID.
App set ID scope
The app set ID can have one of the following defined scopes. To determine which
scope a particular ID is associated with, call
getScope().
Google Play developer scope
For apps that are installed by the Google Play store, the app set ID API returns
an ID scoped to the set of apps published under the same Google Play developer
account.
For example, suppose you publish two apps under your Google Play developer
account and both apps are installed on the same device through the Google Play
store. The apps share the same app set ID on that device. The ID is the same
even if the apps are signed by different keys.
App scope
Under any of the following conditions, the app set ID SDK returns an ID unique
to the calling app itself on a given device:
The app is installed by an installer other than the Google Play store.
Google Play services is unable to determine an app's Google Play developer
account.
The app is installed on a device without Google Play services.
Don't rely on a cached value of app set ID
Under any of the following conditions, the app set ID for a given set of Google
Play store-installed apps on a device can be reset:
The app set ID API hasn't been accessed by the groups of apps that share the
same ID value for over 13 months.
The last app from a given set of apps is uninstalled from the device.
The user performs a factory reset of the device.
Your app should use the SDK to retrieve the ID value every time it's needed.
Add the app set ID SDK to your app
The following snippet shows an example build.gradle file that uses the app set
ID library:
The following sample snippet demonstrates how you can retrieve the app set ID
asynchronously using the Tasks
API in Google Play
services:
Kotlin
valclient=AppSet.getClient(applicationContext)asAppSetIdClientvaltask:Task<AppSetIdInfo>=client.appSetIdInfoasTask<AppSetIdInfo>task.addOnSuccessListener({// Determine current scope of app set ID.valscope:Int=it.scope// Read app set ID value, which uses version 4 of the// universally unique identifier (UUID) format.valid:String=it.id})
Java
Contextcontext=getApplicationContext();AppSetIdClientclient=AppSet.getClient(context);Task<AppSetIdInfo>task=client.getAppSetIdInfo();task.addOnSuccessListener(newOnSuccessListener<AppSetIdInfo>(){@OverridepublicvoidonSuccess(AppSetIdInfoinfo){// Determine current scope of app set ID.intscope=info.getScope();// Read app set ID value, which uses version 4 of the// universally unique identifier (UUID) format.Stringid=info.getId();}});
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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.
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