JesperBlom
App not verified by google after moving Android Studio to new PC
Hi
Hope it is a simple question ![]()
I am planning to use a new PC for making my enterprise app.
Everything works perfect, besides from the app is no longer verified by google.
I guess I need to move/copy som kind of FingerPrint from the old PC or simular?
Just haven’t found the right solution yep?
How you can help.
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