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[React Native][iOS] Consent mode v2 #7758
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Discussed in #7752
Originally posted by SindiAscendix April 17, 2024
hey there 馃憢
I'm facing some issues on my React Native app in which I use react-native-firebase and currently, we have enabled Google Analytics through it.
Some time ago we got all tracking not working anymore because of consent mode v2. I was using "@react-native-firebase/analytics": "^17.3.0"
Android is working out of the box without making any changes. Now I have upgraded to "@react-native-firebase/analytics": "^19.0.1" (as mentioned here everything was released on this version #6636 (comment)) but still we don't see any changes in the console, analytics still not working for iOS.
Can someone please share with me if they made anything different to support this on iOS too?
Your feedback is very valuable!
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