@vonage/verify
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Verify API provides a choice of routes for sending a code to a user. You can use this to confirm a user's contact information, as a second factor when authenticating users, or for step-up authentication.
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JavaScript
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var __hasOwnProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
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// lib/enums/SearchCheckStatus.ts
var SearchCheckStatus_exports = {};
__export(SearchCheckStatus_exports, {
SearchCheckStatus: () => SearchCheckStatus
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module.exports = __toCommonJS(SearchCheckStatus_exports);
var SearchCheckStatus = /* @__PURE__ */ ((SearchCheckStatus2) => {
SearchCheckStatus2["INVALID"] = "INVALID";
SearchCheckStatus2["VALID"] = "VALID";
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SearchCheckStatus
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