
Marco Eidinger (4 notes)
Software engineer working on open source and enterprise mobile SDKs for iOS and macOS developers written in Swift
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Contributed 4 session notes in total. Most active year: WWDC23.
WWDC23
The Push Notifications Console is the best way to quickly test user notifications in your app. Learn how you can iterate on new ideas quickly by sending notifications directly from the console and analyze delivery logs to learn more about your pushes. We’ll also show you how to generate and validate tokens to successfully authenticate with Apple Push Notification service (APNs).
Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Discover how you can streamline the setup experience with enhancements to automated device enrollment and a new return-to-service option for iOS and iPadOS devices. We’ll share how to use your identity provider in even more places on macOS and show you how Apple Configurator can help automate tasks.
Meet privacy manifests: a new tool that helps you accurately identify the privacy practices of your app’s dependencies. Find out how third-party SDK developers can use these manifests to share privacy practices for their frameworks. We’ll also share how Xcode can produce a full privacy report to help you more easily represent the privacy practices of all the code in your app.
Discover how you can help secure your app’s dependencies. We’ll show you how Xcode can automatically verify any signed XCFrameworks you include within a project. Learn how code signatures work, the benefits they provide to help protect your software supply chain, and how SDK developers can sign their XCFrameworks to help keep your apps secure.