1.0 Settings - Core Features

1.0 Settings - Core Features

The 'Settings' section in the PEP platform allows operators to configure various core features that impact the platform's functionality. This section provides control over account statuses, feature flags, payment methods, enabled languages, and Firebase configuration.

1.1 Account Status

The 'Account Status' setting enables operators to manage how account statuses are represented within the User Interface (UI). By accessing this setting, you can:

  • View and edit available account statuses.

  • Add new account statuses as needed.

  • Set colors and labels for different statuses, such as 'Initial', 'Provisional', 'Active', 'Fully Identified', 'Blocked Full', 'Blocked Partial', 'Closed Provisional', 'Inactive', and 'Closed Active'.

1.2 Feature Flags

The 'Feature Flags' section allows for enabling or disabling specific features across the platform. These toggles help control platform modules and functionalities including:

  • Multicurrency support

  • CRM and Gamification modules

  • Casino and Sports features

  • Automated processes such as missions auto-assign bundles

1.2.1 Platform Modules

In the 'Platform Modules' subsection, operators can control which modules of the CRM and Gamification systems are active. These include modules for segmentation, campaigns, message gateways, analytics, ranks, virtual currency, reward shops, missions, and tournaments.

1.3 Payment Methods

This setting is used to configure the payment methods available to players. Operators can add, edit, or remove payment methods, ensuring that all active methods are accurately reflected in the UI. Current examples include 'TWINT' and 'Credit Card'.

1.4 Enabled Languages

The 'Enabled Languages' setting provides control over which languages are available for player translations. Operators can add new languages and assign corresponding flags to improve localization.

1.5 Firebase Configuration

The 'Firebase Config' section is where operators input essential Firebase settings. These settings include the API key, authentication domain, database URL, project ID, storage bucket, messaging sender ID, app ID, and client folder. This configuration is crucial for enabling push notifications and other Firebase-related functionalities on the platform.

For further assistance, please refer to the specific section of this manual or contact the support team.

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