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May 19, 2020

GA Flex

All Flex projects that use Automatic Updates upgraded to Flex UI 1.19

We have updated all Flex projects that use Automatic Updates to Flex UI 1.19.

This Flex UI release brings the following new features to Flex:

  • Support for using Yarn as a package manager: Developers can manage their project dependencies using Yarn package manager. Yarn is now supported in the client libraries Flex UI 1.19 and Flex WebChat UI 2.4. Yarn can be used by updating any plugins to use the latest version of the Flex Plugin Builder. Visit our Yarn documentation for more details.
  • Data sorting for Real-time Queues View: Developers have more control over the sorting and customization options for columns they add to the Real-time Queues View. You can learn more about this feature within our documentation.
  • Handlebars dependency upgrade: We have upgraded Handlebars to 4.7.3 to fix critical security vulnerabilities exposed in previous versions of Handlebars. This may be a breaking change if you use certain undocumented Handlebars features. You can find more information about this change in the Handlebars changelog.
  • Flex UI and WebChat API Reference: API references describe all available public interfaces, methods and properties. Refer to the Flex UI API Reference and Webchat API Reference for more details. This is currently available as a Pilot feature.

For a full changelog, visit client libraries release notes:

Flex UI 1.19

Flex WebChat 2.4

Reminder: You can pin to individual versions of the Flex UI or manage your Automatic Updates within the Flex Admin UI.

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May 18, 2020

Beta Twilio SendGrid Platform

Signed Event Webhook Requests and OAuth for Event Webhook in Public Beta

Twilio SendGrid now provides two security features that allow you to verify that email event data is being posted by Twilio SendGrid: a Signed Event Webhook and OAuth 2.0. These security features are independent of one another and can be used together.

Twilio SendGrid’s Signed Event Webhook uses the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm to sign requests. The signature allows customers to verify that event data is being posted by Twilio SendGrid.

OAuth 2.0 for the Twilio SendGrid Event Webhook allows customers to verify that Twilio SendGrid is properly authorized by them to post to their URLs using the Client Credentials grant type.

To learn more about these new features in Beta, visit our documentation.

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May 18, 2020

GA Marketing Campaigns

New image editing options

The email editors within Marketing Campaigns now support more options for formatting your images. You can crop, flip and rotate your images, add filters, or make adjustments like contrast or opacity all from within your email editing workflow. These editing options are also available within the Design Library under Your Images. Learn more.

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May 15, 2020

GA Voice

Upcoming changes to log availability for Calls and Conferences

Starting August 15, 2020 you will be able to view call and conference logs in Console--and retrieve the resources via GET to the /Calls, /Conferences, and /Participants endpoints--for thirteen months after the resource is created. This represents a significant change as these logs are currently stored indefinitely by Twilio and retrievable via Console and API.

Before this change goes into effect, we will provide a Bulk Export utility in Console. Bulk Export will generate S3 files containing one day of data per file and deliver the download link via webhook, email, or Console. Records older than thirteen months will only be able to be retrieved via Bulk Export.

If you view logs in Console there is no follow up action, but just be aware that calls and conferences will now only display logs for the previous 13 months.

If you perform log extraction via API on a rolling basis, it is important to verify that you are pulling the logs at a frequency that will remain unaffected by this change.

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May 15, 2020

Messaging

Upcoming changes to log availability for Messages

Starting October 14, 2020 you will be able to view message logs in Console--and retrieve the resources via GET to the /Messages endpoint--for thirteen months after the resource is created. This represents a significant change as these logs are currently permanently stored by Twilio and retrievable via Console and API.

Before this change goes into effect we will provide a Bulk Export utility in Console and via API. Bulk Export will generate S3 files containing one day of data per file and deliver the download link via webhook, email, or Console. Records older than thirteen months will only be able to be retrieved via Bulk Export.

If you view logs in Console there is no follow up action, but just be aware that messages will now only display logs for 13 months.

If you perform log extraction via API on a rolling basis, it is important to verify that you are pulling the logs at a frequency that will remain unaffected by this change.

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May 13, 2020

GA Voice

Emergency Caller ID for SIP Interfaces

Emergency Caller ID is now available for Programmable Voice SIP Interfaces. Customers are now able to set a single phone number on a SIP Domain as the Caller ID to be used as the Emergency callback number on that domain. This is the phone number that will be used by emergency responders as the callback number in case the call gets disconnected.

Click here to learn more.

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May 13, 2020

GA Serverless

Studio and Functions are now HIPAA Eligible

Studio and Functions can now be used to develop compliant healthcare applications that contain protected health information (PHI) for organizations that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Twilio will sign Business Associate Addendums (BAA) with covered entities and business associates for HIPAA Eligible Products and Services.

Learn more about how to build on Twilio for HIPAA compliance.

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May 12, 2020

Beta Voice

AudioSwitch - An Android audio management library for real-time communication apps

Embedding VoIP calling functionality on Android requires adding support for Audio Device switching and routing. This functionality is complex as it requires development and testing to support various Android versions and the variety of input and output device types available.

The new open source Twilio AudioSwitch Library for Android removes this complexity and can be easily embedded in just a few lines of code to handle switching to and selecting the built-in, wired, or Bluetooth mics and speakers seamlessly.

This library is available in open source format and can be found here.

See the Android Voice quickstart for an example of how to utilize this library.

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May 12, 2020

Deprecated Voice

Twilio Client JS SDK - End of Support for Microsoft Edge Legacy Browser

Twilio Voice Client JS SDK (twilio.js) will officially end support for Microsoft Edge Legacy on September 1st, 2020. After this date, Twilio Client apps used with Microsoft Edge Legacy will no longer be able connect to Twilio to place or receive calls.

For continuity of service, Microsoft Edge Legacy users should upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Edge or another supported browser, before September 1st, 2020.

For more information and FAQ, check this advisory.

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May 12, 2020

Beta Video

AudioSwitch - An Android audio management library for real-time communication applications

Embedding VoIP calling functionality on Android requires adding support for Audio Device switching and routing. This functionality is complex as it requires development and testing to support various Android versions and the variety of input and output device types available.

The new open source Twilio AudioSwitch Library for Android removes this complexity and can be easily embedded in just a few lines of code to handle switching to and selecting the built-in, wired, or Bluetooth mics and speakers seamlessly.

This library is available in open source format and can be found here.

See Video Android quickstart and Twilio Video App for examples of how to utilize this library.

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