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Radar v3.31.0 (Apr 24, 2026): SDK generates geofence events offline, without server

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What's new. Radar SDK iOS + Android v3.31.0 released April 24, 2026. The notable feature: when Radar's backend is unreachable, the SDK generates geofence entry/exit events directly on the device from cached data, tagged as offline.

It's a backend-toggled feature (Radar's backend enables it per integration), so we don't yet know whether it will be enabled for gaming markets. Tracking intensity also adjusts automatically based on geofence context — even mid-outage.

Why it matters. This is a meaningful step in Radar's strategic direction documented in the Apr 14 weekly: shifting from "where is the user?" to "can we continuously trust this location?" The 3-week-to-2-month release cadence is producing functionality that's interesting in retail / non- gaming contexts but unproven in regulated contexts.

Watch point. We need to validate whether offline-generated geofence events satisfy regulatory requirements (the regulator typically expects a server-side decision and full audit trail per transaction). If Radar enables offline events on a gaming integration, this is a finding worth escalating.

GitHub monitoring. As of Apr 14, we are subscribed to both XPoint and Radar GitHub repos to track new releases, SDK changes, and any publicly visible technical updates going forward.

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