@jeudyx wrote:
I received this warning from Google for 2 of my apps.
"Google Play warning: You are using a vulnerable version of Apache Cordova
Your app(s) listed at the end of this email utilize a version of Apache Cordova, an open-source mobile development framework, that contains one or more security vulnerabilities. If you have more than 20 affected apps in your account, please check the Developer Console for a full list.
Please migrate your app(s) to Apache Cordova v.4.1.1 or higher as soon as possible and increment the version number of the upgraded APK. Beginning May 9, 2016, Google Play will block publishing of any new apps or updates that use pre-4.1.1 versions of Apache Cordova.
The vulnerabilities were addressed in Apache Cordova 4.1.1. If you’re using a 3rd party library that bundles Apache Cordova, you’ll need to upgrade it to a version that bundles Apache Cordova 4.1.1 or later.
"I'm using ng-cordova.min.js (version v0.1.17-alpha). I see the latest version is v0.1.23-alpha.
Will moving to the new version fix the issue reported by Google?
Thanks
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