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On the web, it's possible to use "Users Device" to get photos and other document types from local apps installed on the device. Does this already exist in ios-picker?
If not, this would be a great feature so users don't have to necessary re-sign in if they're already logged into the app locally. I think it's using UIDocumentInteractionController or UIDocumentPickerViewController?
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On the web, it's possible to use "Users Device" to get photos and other document types from local apps installed on the device. Does this already exist in ios-picker?
If not, this would be a great feature so users don't have to necessary re-sign in if they're already logged into the app locally. I think it's using
UIDocumentInteractionController
orUIDocumentPickerViewController
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: