what are the api calls to use NFC on the iOS platform?
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The context provided does not include specific information about the API calls to use NFC on the iOS platform. If you are looking for detailed information on how to use NFC in your iOS app, you might want to refer to the official Apple Developer documentation on Core NFC, which is the framework used for NFC-related functionalities.
For more information on other topics covered at WWDC, you can check out the following sessions:
- What’s new in privacy
- Meet the Contact Access Button
- Introducing enterprise APIs for visionOS
- Platforms State of the Union
- Meet AccessorySetupKit
If you have any other questions about the content presented at WWDC, feel free to ask!

Meet AccessorySetupKit
Elevate your accessory setup experience with AccessorySetupKit. Display a beautiful pairing dialog with an image of your Bluetooth or Wi-Fi accessory — no trip to the Settings app required. Discover how to improve privacy by pairing only your app with an accessory. And learn how you can migrate existing accessories so they can be managed by AccessorySetupKit.

What’s new in privacy
At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Learn about new and improved permission flows and other features that manage data in a privacy-preserving way, so that you can focus on creating great app experiences.

Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Introducing enterprise APIs for visionOS
Find out how you can use new enterprise APIs for visionOS to create spatial experiences that enhance employee and customer productivity on Apple Vision Pro.

Meet the Contact Access Button
Learn about the new Contacts authorization modes and how to improve Contacts access in your app. Discover how to integrate the Contact Access Button into your app to share additional contacts on demand and provide an easier path to Contacts authorization. We’ll also cover Contacts security features and an alternative API to be used if the button isn’t appropriate for your app.