Using Lookout app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lookout), I see every time I install or upgrade app, it'll automatically scan this app to ensure it's not malicious.
Follow Lookout, I write a simple app which listen broadcast message whenever each app is installed or upgraded. AFAIK, there are some type of IntentFilter for broadcast message, it is:
- Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED
- Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED
- Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL
I hope Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED
is the answer but it's wrong (ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED: A new application package has been installed on the device. The data contains the name of the package. Note that the newly installed package does not receive this broadcast.) while ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL
is deprecated.
Can anyone tell me a better way? Any help is welcome.
Android won't send your a broadcast that you're being installed, but Google Play will. This won't help if your app is loaded through Amazon or through the debugger, but it does allow you to run code if your app is installed through Google Play: https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/tagmanager/InstallReferrerReceiver
You need to have two applications, one of them monitors the other app's installation and upgrades.
You can try this receiver and permission. (But this seem only work in /system/app)^^"
If you are installing an application A, all other applications on the device will get the
Intent
that application A is the newly installed application but not A itself as it doesn't seem of any use. Now A will get broadcasts if other apps are later installed or changed.If you want to find out at when your app was installed or some other app's the last install or update time, you can always use
PackageManager
:here
app.package.name
is the package name of the app you want to find out the install time. If you want to use it for your app, pass in your app's package name.