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Android ID is a set of 16 hexadecimal number. Some applications or games use it as a identification ID for your account. As an example, Snapdeal will save your Android ID in their System. When you try to Register as a new user, Then Snapdeal Detect Your Android Id and it Says "Device id Already Register"
Now I will show you “How To Backup, Restore, and Changing Your Android ID With Titanium Backup”.
Android ID is a set of 16 hexadecimal number. Some applications or games use it as a identification ID for your account. As an example, Snapdeal will save your Android ID in their System. When you try to Register as a new user, Then Snapdeal Detect Your Android Id and it Says "Device id Already Register"
Now I will show you “How To Backup, Restore, and Changing Your Android ID With Titanium Backup”.
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BACKUP
- Run Titanium Backup
- Click on “Backup/Restore” tab
- Find “Setting Storage” from the list.
- Try to use the “Filters” if you have a long list of apps.
- Click on “Setting Storage“, and choose “Backup !“
- After the Backup process, click again “Setting Storage” to open the “Backup properties“
- Click the title part of your new backup (area between the Restore and Delete button)
- Scroll down untill you find “Protect this backup” and click it
- Now your Android ID is protected and will not get overwritten when you make another backup of your new Android ID. So you can have multiple Android ID as much as you want
- Run your Titanium Backup
- Press the menu button, click on More, and choose Manage Android ID …
- TB will show you a dialog window with your current Android ID as the title
- To change your Android ID, click “Create new (random) Android ID”
- TB will showing your new Android ID and asking your permission to reboot the device.
- Click “Yes, do it” to change your current Android ID with the new one you see on the screen.
- Your device will be rebooted and have a new Android ID
[If you get again same error then select another random id]
RESTORE- Run your Titanium Backup
- Press the menu button, click on More, and choose Manage Android ID …
- TB will show you a dialog window with your current Android ID as the title
- Click on “Restore Android ID from a backup”
- TB will show you a list of all Android ID you have.
- Click on any Android ID you want
- TB will showing your new Android ID and asking your permission to reboot the device.
- Click “Yes, do it” to change your current Android ID with the new one you see on the screen.
- Your device will be rebooted and after the reboot your Android ID will be restored.
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