GoogleUserMessagingPlatform Framework Reference
UMPPrivacyOptionsRequirementStatus
enum UMPPrivacyOptionsRequirementStatus : NSInteger {}
State values for whether the user needs to be provided a way to modify their privacy options.
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Declaration
Objective-C
UMPPrivacyOptionsRequirementStatusUnknown = 0
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A way must be provided for the user to modify their privacy options.
Declaration
Objective-C
UMPPrivacyOptionsRequirementStatusRequired = 1
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User does not need to modify their privacy options. Either consent is not required, or the
consent type does not require modification.
Declaration
Swift
case notRequired = 2
Objective-C
UMPPrivacyOptionsRequirementStatusNotRequired = 2
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Last updated 2024-12-04 UTC.
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