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This document describes the prerequisites for using the Navigation SDK for iOS, how to enable it, and then how to make an authenticated request.
checklistEnsure that you meet the prerequisites.
settingsEnable the SDK in your Google Cloud project.
verified_userConfigure an API key for use with Navigation SDK for iOS.
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