androidididheader
androidididheader is a term that appears to refer to a hypothetical or non-standard header field related to Android device identification within network communication. In the context of Android development and network requests, device identifiers are often sent to servers for various purposes, such as analytics, user tracking, or personalization. While there isn't a universally recognized or officially documented HTTP header named "androidididheader," it's possible this term emerged in specific development discussions or custom implementations.
Standard Android identifiers include the Android Advertising ID (AAID) and device serial numbers, which are used