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@firebase/app-check-compat
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This is the Firebase App Check component (compat version) of the Firebase JS SDK.
This package is not intended for direct usage, and should only be used via the officially supported firebase package.
This is the standard version of Firebase App Check designed for use with the modern Firebase JavaScript SDK (v9+). It offers similar functionalities but with a modular approach, promoting better tree-shaking and potentially smaller bundle sizes compared to @firebase/app-check-compat.
While not a direct alternative, recaptcha-v3 is a package that provides Google reCAPTCHA v3 services which can be used for similar purposes of protecting web apps from abuse. However, it does not integrate directly with Firebase services.
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A compat App Check package for new firebase packages
The npm package @firebase/app-check-compat receives a total of 3,255,576 weekly downloads. As such, @firebase/app-check-compat popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @firebase/app-check-compat demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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