You now have more granular control over Firebase links to Google Play. Before this change, all apps in your project had to be linked to the same Google Play developer account and all integrations were...
Features
- For each linked Android app, you can now choose to enable specific integrations with Google Play, including App Distribution and Google Analytics.
- Learn more in the Link to Google Play documentation.
- Linking is now at the app-level, so each Android app in your project can be linked to its applicable Google Play developer account.
- The Firebase Admin Node.js SDK (v9.12.0) is now available. This release comes with Parameter value data types support in the Firebase Remote Config API and a fix in the Realtime Database API.
- The Firebase iOS SDK (v8.8.0) is now available. For more details, see the Firebase iOS SDK release notes. To install this SDK, see Add Firebase to your iOS Project.
- You now have more granular control over Firebase links to Google Play. Before this change, all apps in your project had to be linked to the same Google Play developer account and all integrations were enabled by default.
You now have more granular control over Firebase links to Google Play. Before this change, all apps in your project had to be linked to the same Google Play developer account and all integrations were enabled by default.