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      <description>There are many analytics and crash reporting services available for mobile platforms like Firebase, Microsoft App Center, New Relic, Apteligent, Instabug, Bugsnag, &amp;amp; Bugsee. Although Apple provides crash reporting through Xcode, many crashes go unnoticed as crashes are only uploaded if the device has developer analytics turned on and they are backing up their device, so developers choose to use these services so that they always get performance and error data to make their applications better.</description>
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