Is there any local-first approach/library to in-app purchases validation?

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  • TPInAppReceipt

    Reading and Validating In App Purchase Receipt Locally.

  • It's interesting. I know that on iOS and App Store there are some actions you can perform on client side (ofc not so sophisticated as it would be on server side), I mean https://github.com/tikhop/TPInAppReceipt

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