
#ADOBE AIR 24 ANDROID#
#ADOBE AIR 24 UPDATE#
It is recommended to update as soon as possible to reduce impact on calculated metrics. Existing installs that update SDK will continue using previous identifier logic.
#ADOBE AIR 24 INSTALL#
User id for a new install is now a randomised GUID.

Changed user identifier logic in preparation for Google changes to GAID.added functionality to force a new user in a/b testing without having to uninstall app first, simply use custom user id function to set a new user id which hasn't been used yet.added global custom event fields function to allow to add custom fields to events sent automatically by the SDK.fixed missing custom event fields for when trying to fix missing session end events.fixed setGlobalCustomEventFields build error for ios.added optional mergeFields argument to event methods to merge with global custom fields instead of overwrite them.added error events to be sent for invalid custom event fields used.removed imei identifiers and other alternative identifiers from user identifier logic (android).fixed progression tries bug for desktop platforms.The SDK build size in a native iOS app is only around 242Kb (armv7) / 259Kb (armv8). The SDK build size in a native Android app is only around 49Kb and the dependecies take up to 820Kb depending if your app already uses some of the same dependencies. Note that download size differ from the actual build size. If Adobe Air isn’t present in either of these instances, you will still need to verify your version of Adobe Flash.If you have any issues or feedback regarding the SDK, please contact our friendly support team here.
#ADOBE AIR 24 SOFTWARE#
If you are unable to verify the version trough this method, double-check to see if to see if the software is even installed via the Control Panel in Windows or in the Application/Utilities folder on a Mac. If you need to take action, you will be prompted to update your version of Flash.įor Google Chrome users, patches for Adobe Flash have been incorporated into the latest release of the browser and will be updated automatically.Īs for Adobe Air, users are able to check their version by following the instructions provided on Adobe’s website at.

Please visit to check to see if your computer is impacted. This type of attack can happen by visiting a malicious website viewing an email message with embedded multimedia or clicking on a deceptive pop-up window. The impact of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to take control of an affected system and be exploited during a drive-by download attack. On October 14th, Adobe released security fixes for an issue in Adobe Flash Player version 15.0.0.167 and earlier (the current Mac and Windows version as of this posting is 15.0.0.189 and version 11.2.202.411 for Linux users).
