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2013-11-06
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I wouldn't give the IMEI. Not sure about the developer, but your only official site for GoPro is gopro.com.
On the other hand, depending on what you want from the app, you may not need an app at all :-)
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What's the deal with people being so shy to tell their IMEI in the first place...? For a normal user that's really just the device serial number. Is this part of some urban legend telling you not to disclose it ever?
Quite a lot of commercial SW uses IMEI to register the copy of the SW to a certain device.
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Why does an application need my IMEI? Since when do you tell the SN of your computer to MS Windows for it to be installed? (or Linux or whatever you use for that matter)
Register where? If an application is going to open a connection to the internet to transmit my IMEI, I'd like to know it first to avoid it. If the application is going to register itself somewhere on the device, then why the IMEI?
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The only real reason I want the app is for video preview to aim the camera. The remote I have with mine does everything else the app does so I see where you are coming from. I just want to know if anyone else has tried this developer/app for some feedback and to see if there is any security risk with the IMEI. It would be nice if there was an official app for the N9 but there isn't. Thanks all for the info thus far.
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Note: live preview is not supported except[/LIST]explicitely stated
- Live preview for Windows XP and newer (including Windows 8), MacOS, Nokia Symbian, Microsoft Windows Phone 8, Google Android, and Apple iOS
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2013-11-07
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I suggest then that you connect with your phone to the wifi of the camera and access the IP address of the camera (it is your default GW), port 8888. You can browse the snapshot there. I think the N9 can do it straight away, otherwise download and play.
Seriously, this is all that the application do in terms of preview. It's pretty badly designed the whole thing.
http://www.tequnique.com/gopro
They want you to give the IMEI number on the phone for registration purposes. I understand some of the reasoning behind this but (pardon the dumb question) can anything bad happen security-wise by giving this number? Thanks all for any info.