This package is used to block taking screenshot, screen recording and screen sharing of specific screens for both Android and IOS apps
React Native component used to select a single value from a range of values.
Protects screens in your app from being captured or recorded, and notifies if a screenshot is taken.
🛡️ A React Native library to prevent and detect for screen capture, screenshots and app switcher for enhanced security. Fully compatible with both Expo and CLI.
A flexible way to handle safe area, also works on Android and web.
Provides access to the local file system on the device.
Native navigation primitives for your React Native app.
Expose config variables to React Native apps
The core of Expo Modules architecture
React Native Network Info API for iOS & Android
React Native module for real-time screenshot detection on Android and iOS
Provides the same interface as the React Native StatusBar API, but with slightly different defaults to work great in Expo environments.
React Native bindings for Lottie
Load fonts at runtime and use them in React Native components.
Provides an interface for getting and setting Clipboard content on Android, iOS, macOS and Web.
Provides a React component that prevents the screen sleeping when rendered. It also exposes static methods to control the behavior imperatively.
A QR Code generator for React Native based on react-native-svg and javascript-qrcode.
A React Native module that allows you to use native UI to select media from the device library or directly from the camera
A component that renders a native blur view on iOS and falls back to a semi-transparent view on Android. A common usage of this is for navigation bars, tab bars, and modals.
This fork contains fully working blank screenshot on IOS13+ including screen recording
This package is part of the [React Native CLI](../../README.md). It contains commands for diagnosing and fixing common Node.js, iOS, Android & React Native issues.
detect when the user takes a screenshot
An unified permissions API for React Native on iOS, Android and Windows
Provides access to the system's web browser and supports handling redirects. On iOS, it uses SFSafariViewController or ASWebAuthenticationSession, depending on the method you call, and on Android it uses ChromeCustomTabs. As of iOS 11, SFSafariViewControl