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Introduction
- Updated on 24 Oct 2024
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This guide provides developer-focused technical details on how to integrate the OneSpan FIDO Authenticator Specific Modules into a FIDO application and a FIDO Server. It also provides information on how to configure a FIDO Server.
Intended readership
This document is intended for:
Intermediate Android developers with a strong working knowledge of Java, Android Studio, Gradle, and the Android APIs
Intermediate iOS developers with a strong working knowledge of Objective-C, Swift, C++, Xcode, and the iOS APIs
In addition, familiarity with the use of REST APIs, HTTP, and TLS is recommended.
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Version information
This guide covers the following versions:
4.28.0 - OneSpan FIDO UAF SDK for Android and iOS
7.0.2 - libraries from Nok Nok Labs
For best results, ensure that you are using the supported versions.
Terms, definitions, and abbreviations
The following glossary of technical terms helps you understand the concepts and reference information in this document. For more information about FIDO terminology, refer to the glossary of the FIDO Alliance.