In this release, we focused on stabilization, small UI/UX improvements, and fixing reported issues.
Changes on both platforms:
Users have been reporting that some of Aurora’s features are difficult to find or are in unintuitive locations. We’ve gone ahead and moved them to where you’d most expect to find them:
Moved the “UTXOs wallet” button from the transaction list to the profile page
Moved the “Connect Yat” button from the settings menu to the profile page
For better transparency, we’ve added a data collection consent dialog. We don’t want to collect any data from your device without your consent. To be clear, we’ve never collected personal data, only diagnostics related to the operation of the app. So, from this version onwards, we will ask you once on start, about permission to send anonymous data (logs, device type, OS version, etc.) that will be sent with crash and bug reports. You can always change that option from the settings menu.
And you always have the option to build a MAX PRIVACY version of Android from source that does not use any Apple, Google, or other 3rd party services. We have fixed an issue with connection with push notification services. The App will again be able to get push notifications.
Changes on iOS:
Improved the way the App connects with Tor. On rare occasions, users were getting softlocked on start, this issue has now been resolved.
Changes on Android:
Fixed reported security issue. It will no longer be possible to bypass the authentication process by connecting the device to the PC and forcing the App to start from the home screen.
Added 6 digit password as a new authentication method.