An alias is a unique, user-specific identifier, set by the application owner (for example, the user's email or an internal system ID number) and is limited to 254 characters.
Aliases have the following uses:
- The app owner and Appoxee both use the same alias to identify the user.
- All devices owned by a specific user (an iPhone, an iPad etc.) are identified by the same alias.
- Aliases are used to create segments of application users, based on user-specific properties (as opposed to application-specific properties).
Note the difference between aliases and tags:
- Aliases are user-specific, and each user can only have one alias (shared by all the user's devices).
- Tags are app-specific, and you can assign multiple tags to the same device.
The alias API will create an association between a user and a device
#pragma mark - Alias //setDeviceAlias - Sets the device alias, replacing the current alias value. - (void)setDeviceAlias:(nullable NSString *)alias withCompletionHandler:(nullable AppoxeeCompletionHandler)handler; //removeDeviceAlias - Removes the device alias - (void)removeDeviceAliasWithCompletionHandler:(nullable AppoxeeCompletionHandler)handler; //getDeviceAlias - Returns the device alias from the device cache - (void)getDeviceAliasWithCompletionHandler:(nullable AppoxeeCompletionHandler)handler;