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Comment on Getting a basic URL Filter to work
Here it is: FB22273511
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I saw! Thanks for that too :)
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Alternatively I get this: NSUnderlyingError=0xd27017690 {Error Domain=CipherML.AuthenticationError Code=6 "failed to fetch token issuer directory”...
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If you mean the backend, no, as I say in this post. If you mean the app, also no 😬 Because it can’t be submitted.
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Feb ’26
Comment on Getting a basic URL Filter to work
Here it is: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/807175
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Nov ’25
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The verdicts do appear to be cached
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Aug ’25
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Hmmm if I understand the question, yes. When a load passes the filter, the PIR server is queried.
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Aug ’25
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Nice to know the URL scheme is included as well, removing that (and not having to specify both http and https for every URL) will more than halve the file size.
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Jul ’25
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The workaround seems to work! I’ll try to see if I can get the sample code to run now, otherwise I’ll submit a feedback.
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Jul ’25
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Nice, but is this gonna be an API or some piece of code we can integrate with our pipelines (😃), or a command line tool we need to awkwardly invoke (🥲)?
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Jul ’25