Android library and API to verify the safety of user devices, detect rooted devices and other risks.
Application Environment Verification (AEV) is an Android library that verifies the safety of user devices so that API calls originating from an app can be trusted. It detects risk factors including rooted devices, emulators, cloned apps, location spoofing, and factory-reset status.
The repository is archived and no longer maintained. Its functionality was merged into Fingerprint Pro for Android, and the AEV features must now be accessed through that product; enabling AEV features on an account requires contacting Fingerprint support.
The library is intended for Android developers who need to verify device integrity before trusting API requests made from their applications. It is written in Kotlin and licensed under MIT.
No, the repository was archived on Mar 22, 2023 and is read-only.
All AEV features were merged into Fingerprint Pro for Android, so you need to use that product instead; contact support@fingerprint.com to enable AEV features on your account.
It is an Android library, written primarily for Kotlin-based apps.
It is MIT licensed, copyright FingerprintJS, Inc. 2020-2022.
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