More and more iOS developers who are required to rely upon a device specific identifier for their applications switch from [UIDevice uniqueIdentifier]
towards the usage of the device's network card's MAC addresses.
This seems to be the commonly accepted solution if you don't want to or cannot use a GUID.
I can also see, that everybody is checking for the network device with the ID "en0".
Can anybody answer:
- What is device en0?
- Is it available on all iPads/iPhones?
- Is it available if airplane mode is on or the device is not connected to a network?
I found this question UIDevice uniqueIdentifier Deprecated - What To Do Now? but it does not really deal with the details as I'm asking about.