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@@ -353,13 +353,6 @@ adb -d install <em>path/to/your/app</em>.apk
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to publish your application, you <strong>must</strong> sign the application with your own private
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to publish your application, you <strong>must</strong> sign the application with your own private
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key, rather than the debug key generated by the SDK tools.</p>
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key, rather than the debug key generated by the SDK tools.</p>
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<p>Android Studio helps you get started quickly by signing your .apk files with a debug key,
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prior to installing them on an emulator or development device. This means that you can quickly
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run your application from Android Studio without having to generate your own private key. No
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specific action on your part is needed, provided ADT has access to Keytool. However, please note
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that if you intend to publish your application, you <strong>must</strong> sign the application
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with your own private key, rather than the debug key generated by the SDK tools.</p>
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<p>Please read <a href="{@docRoot}tools/publishing/app-signing.html">Signing Your
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<p>Please read <a href="{@docRoot}tools/publishing/app-signing.html">Signing Your
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Applications</a>, which provides a thorough guide to application signing on Android and what it
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Applications</a>, which provides a thorough guide to application signing on Android and what it
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means to you as an Android application developer. The document also includes a guide to publishing
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means to you as an Android application developer. The document also includes a guide to publishing
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