Android, as the most popular operating system globally, accounts for over 47% of the market share, making it a prime target for fraudulent activities. Identifying Android devices is crucial in combating fraud, with traditional methods like hardware and software identifiers facing limitations due to privacy restrictions and potential discontinuation by Android updates. Device identification combines various attributes from hardware, software, network properties, and user behavior to produce a unique device ID, forming the basis of device intelligence. Platforms like Fingerprint use device intelligence to monitor and analyze device attributes, aiding in detecting suspicious activities and enhancing security against fraud. This technology complements multi-factor authentication by ensuring that not only are authentication codes required, but the device must also match the legitimate user's device, thus reducing fraudulent transactions and improving user experience. Fingerprint's SDK for Android provides a stable device identifier that remains consistent even after app reinstallation or device reset, supplying actionable intelligence signals to bolster fraud detection efforts.