Finding your iPhone, iPod or iPad’s unique ID (UDID)
February 27th 2012 Posted at IPhone
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Every iPhone, iPod touch and iPad has a unique identifier number associated with it, known as a UDID (Unique Device ID). Your UDID is a 40-digit sequence of letters and numbers that looks like this: 0e73ff56a12a6cf0c8290cbb08ab6852181fb54b. It’s common for developers to ask for your UDID as they require it to give you beta copies of iOS apps.
- Open iTunes (the Mac or PC app, not iTunes on your iPhone).
- Plug in your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
- Click its name under the devices list.
- Ensure you’re on the Summary tab.
- Click on the text that says Serial Number. It should change to say Identifier (UDID).
- Select Copy from the Edit menu.
- Your UDID is now in the clipboard, so you can paste it into an email or message.
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