An infographic titled "Why Your Deep Links Break After App Updates (and How to Fix It for Good)." The center displays a 3D illustration of an old version window pointing an arrow to a "404 Page Not Found" screen alongside a smartphone showing a broken link icon. The left column lists common causes: Broken Links (outdated structures), App Updates (new versions breaking links), and Config Issues (incorrect setup). The right column highlights fixes: Handle Gracefully (fallbacks and error handling), Keep It Stable (consistent URLs), and Track & Monitor (early detection). A bottom banner features "Best Practices for Reliable Deep Links," including using stable versionless URLs, implementing smart fallbacks, centralizing link configuration, testing across updates, and setting up monitor alerts.
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Why Your Deep Links Break After App Updates (and How to Fix It for Good)
Fix broken deep links for good. Learn why app updates disrupt your iOS and Android links and explore best practices to maintain a seamless user experience.
An infographic titled "Universal Links vs App Links: A 2026 Guide for Cross-Platform Teams." The graphic features two hands holding smartphones facing each other with a purple paper airplane flying between them. The left phone represents iOS Universal Links with an "Open in App" prompt, while the right phone represents Android App Links. The left section details Universal Links features: iOS Native Support, Secure & Verified (domain association), Seamless Experience, and Better Engagement. The right section details identical core benefits for Android App Links using Digital Asset Links. The bottom banner outlines "Key Considerations" for cross-platform teams: One Link, Two Platforms; Domain Ownership; Platform-Specific Setup (apple-app-site-association and assetlinks.json); Monitor & Optimize; and User Experience First (providing a web fallback).
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Universal Links vs App Links: A 2026 Guide for Cross-Platform Teams
Master cross-platform deep linking in 2026. Discover the key differences between iOS Universal Links and Android App Links to build seamless mobile experiences.
An educational web banner titled "WWDC 2026: What Mobile Teams Need to Know" with the subtitle "Apple’s biggest announcements and updates that will shape the future of mobile development." In the center, a large glowing Apple logo sits next to 3D colorful text reading "WWDC 2026" on a circular stage. To the left, a smartphone mockup stands next to a list highlighting iOS 18, Swift 6, Xcode 17, and visionOS 3. To the right, a laptop displays lines of code next to a user community icon. A row of benefit boxes sits at the bottom outlining New Features, Developer Tools, Platform Updates, Performance, and Team Impact, above a final footer highlighting project roadmap goals like Plan Ahead and Adopt Efficiently.
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WWDC 2026: What Mobile Teams Need to Know
Prepare your mobile team for iOS 26. Discover the major updates from WWDC 2026, including Liquid Glass and new Apple Intelligence features.
An informational banner titled "WWDC 2026: Apple’s Biggest Child Safety & Parental Control Updates Explained." The subtitle states, "Everything new Apple is bringing to make iPhones, iPads, and online experiences safer for kids." The central illustration features 3D stylized characters of a mother and father holding a large green key, pointing toward a large smartphone displaying a "Parental Control" password screen. To their right stand a young son and daughter. Left-side bullet points display features like Screen Time Limits and Location Sharing, while right-side boxes detail Safer Communication, Stronger Protections, and More Parental Control. A bottom footer highlights core pillars: Enhanced Privacy, Family Checklist, Safety Alerts, Usage Insights, and Works Across Apple Devices.
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WWDC 2026: Apple’s Biggest Child Safety & Parental Control Updates Explained
Learn how Apple's massive WWDC 2026 child safety and parental control overhaul impacts your app. Explore new APIs, strict policies, and mandatory family features.
Mobile wrapped SDK AI and privacy trends 2026 concept image showing secure app packaging, chatbot assistant, and data protection icons.
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Mobile Wrapped: SDK, AI & Privacy (Jan–Feb 2026)
Mobile Wrapped Jan–Feb 2026: iOS 26 SDK enforcement, AI compliance scrutiny, and tightened App Store & Play privacy rules—what mobile teams must do now