Flutter v2.1.6
The TIKI SDK for Flutter makes it easy to add consumer data licensing to your Flutter applications. It's the client-side component that your users will interact with to accept (or decline) data licensing offers. TIKI's SDK creates immutable, digitally signed license records using cryptographic hashing, forming an audit trail. Programmatically consume records and enforce terms client or server-side using developer-friendly data structures and APIs.
Android SDK v2.1.3
Fix: Updates to support tiki-sdk-dart 2.1.4 which fixes a bug in cross-chain block syncing on sequential app launches.
iOS SDK v2.1.0
Fix: Updates to support tiki-sdk-dart 2.1.4 which fixes a bug in cross-chain block syncing on sequential app launches.
Android SDK v2.1.2
The TIKI SDK for Android makes it easy to add consumer data licensing to your Android applications. It's the client-side component that your users will interact with to accept (or decline) data licensing offers. TIKI's SDK creates immutable, digitally signed license records using cryptographic hashing, forming an audit trail. Programmatically consume records and enforce terms client or server-side using developer-friendly data structures and APIs.
iOS SDK v2.0.3
The TIKI SDK for iOS makes it easy to add consumer data licensing to your iOS applications. It's the client-side component that your users will interact with to accept (or decline) data licensing offers. TIKI's SDK creates immutable, digitally signed license records using cryptographic hashing, forming an audit trail. Programmatically consume records and enforce terms client or server-side using developer-friendly data structures and APIs.
JS SDK v1.0.5
Fix: Lifts z-index on overlay/popup to 998/999 to avoid conflicts with stacks using z-index: 99
JS SDK v1.0.4
The TIKI SDK for JavaScript makes it easy to add consumer data licensing to your web applications. It's the client-side component that your users will interact with to accept (or decline) data licensing offers. TIKI's SDK creates immutable, digitally signed license records using cryptographic hashing, forming an audit trail. Programmatically consume records and enforce terms client or server-side using developer-friendly data structures and APIs.