What's the best way to store data that one iOS app sends to another?

John Craig john at splash21.com
Sun Apr 7 14:02:10 EDT 2013


I've been using the push notification device token to store device 
specific data - works pretty well.


On 07/04/2013 16:35, tbodine wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> Speaking of Apple App Store restrictions, I see May 1 changes will restrict
> UDID use. Any plans yet to deal with that?
>
> see
> apple-to-deny-apps-using-udid-data-lacking-iphone-5-display-support-starting-may-1
> <http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/03/21/apple-to-deny-apps-using-udid-data-lacking-iphone-5-display-support-starting-may-1>
>
> -- Tom Bodine
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