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by suhailpatel 4631 days ago
I've been using Crashlytics to monitor an Android app I released very recently. The service and integration are both flawless. It's incredibly easy and intuitive to set up and the staff are very friendly when I had a few queries. I actually got recommended the service by another happy user.

My only concern is about how they will make money. They have an Enterprise version with more interesting features but haven't seen any pricing info.

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They are owned by Twitter. It's basically a spyware approach - Twitter wants to be able to track users across apps, but there are no cookies or tracking pixels in the mobile app ecosystem.

Instead, they get developers to bundle this SDK into their apps, which subsequently reports back to Twitter, enabling Twitter to track users across the app ecosystem.

I think you're correct to be concerned about how they make money, because the answer is unfortunately by spying on your users.

Do you have any proof of this claim or is this conjecture?
Re: enterprise version -- after joining forces with Twitter[1] they opened the enterprise version up[2]

[1] http://www.crashlytics.com/blog/crashlytics-is-joining-force... [2] http://www.crashlytics.com/blog/crashlytics-enterprise-is-no...