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Introduction
- Updated on 27 Oct 2024
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This guide provides developer-focused technical details on how to integrate the OneSpan FIDO UAF Client SDK and its authenticators into a FIDO application and a FIDO Server. It also provides information on how to configure a FIDO Server.
Who should read this guide?
This document is intended for:
Intermediate Android developers with an intermediate working knowledge of Kotlin, Java, Android Studio, Gradle, and the Android APIs
Intermediate iOS developers with an intermediate working knowledge of Swift, Xcode, and the iOS APIs
In addition, familiarity with the use of REST APIs, HTTP, and TLS is recommended.
Supported platforms
The FIDO UAF Client SDK can be used on different devices and supports the following platforms:
Android devices:
Minimum Android 7 (API level 24)
Target Android 14 (API level 34)
iOS devices:
iOS 14 or higher
Swift 5.0 or higher
Xcode 15 or higher
Package contents
The FIDO Authentication solution product package contains the following:
FIDO Authentication Solution Guide
Metadata for different authenticators
API documentation
Sample apps for Android and iOS
Android: FidoUafClient.aar
iOS: MssFidoUafClient.xcframework
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