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feat: delete device token from profile #158

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@levibostian levibostian commented Jun 27, 2023

Adding deleteDeviceToken() to SDK as it is currently missing.

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@levibostian levibostian marked this pull request as ready for review June 27, 2023 19:33
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@levibostian did you miss committing the CustomerioReactnative.m file as it needs to have method declaration too ? Refer this file.

@levibostian levibostian merged commit 0ff0eac into main Jun 28, 2023
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@levibostian levibostian deleted the levi/delete-token branch June 28, 2023 18:01
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## [2.5.0](2.4.2...2.5.0) (2023-06-28)

### Features

* delete device token from profile ([#158](#158)) ([0ff0eac](0ff0eac))
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