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Reply to Safari & Mail crashing under OS 26
You should probably raise this as a bug in the usual way. It won't really get progressed if it's only posted in these Developer Forums. You need to raise each issue you find separately at https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/ You can post the FB numbers here if you want, so that others can link to them.
Topic: Community SubTopic: Apple Developers Tags:
Jun ’25
Reply to Submission Rejected, Guidelin 5.1.1
The app's specific purpose is offering customized content, and we need the users to register for that customization. If we can't offer the customized filtering, the app has no sense for us. Why can't you just show the news articles without someone registering? The USP is that your app allows the user to customise their news, and to do that they have to register, so just explain that in the app. Show all the news articles, and tell the user that if they register they can customise what they see. Explain how they can hide sports stories if they aren't interested in sports, or hide politics if they don't want to see politics stories. That seems quite simple to do. Personally, any app forcing me to register before I can see what the app looks and how it works is a definite no-no. It's a poor user experience.
Jun ’25
Reply to iPhone calling button glitch ios 26 beta 2
"kindly solve the issue asap" -- bit rude. Anyway, you should probably raise this as a bug in the usual way. It won't really get progressed if it's only posted in these Developer Forums. You need to raise each issue you find separately at https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/ You can post the FB numbers here if you want, so that others can link to them.
Topic: Community SubTopic: Apple Developers Tags:
Jun ’25
Reply to Add a “Close All” button on iPhone background Apps
Closing apps is not necessary on iOS and hasn't been for years. When you exit an app, the app gets a few seconds to finish what it needs to do - save a game in progress, stop a timer etc. - and then the system suspends the app. It takes up no memory and processing power by sitting in the background. Some apps do run in the background, like Mail, Messages, and Music, because you want to be able to receive emails and messages without the app being in the foreground. Other apps can do this, too, but the main point stands - it is not necessary to 'kill' an application. By killing an app you actually use more power because when you relaunch it the app has to do its initial setup again. This overhead happens every time you launch the app from cold. Launching it from the background uses far less energy. So, killing an app actually uses more energy. There is no reason to close all apps in the background. As a final point, you're in the wrong place. These are the Developer Forums, where developers of third-party apps for Apple's platforms ask each other for hints and tips on coding. These forums are not where Apple's actual developers chat about new features. If you have a suggestion, you should raise it at: https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/ but take note of what I've said above - your suggestion is without merit, sorry.
Topic: Design SubTopic: General
Jun ’25
Reply to macOS 26 Tahoe beta 1 - Cannot login
It seems the issue is the little input sources switch in the top right in the menu bar. It's defaulting to, probably US English, which is the wrong keymap for my keyboard - should be UK English - so some of the characters in my password are being entered incorrectly. The bug is that this is being reset on every boot. A second bug is that the recovery options thing that says I can reset the password of my account doesn't do anything. In the meantime, I've decided to go back to macOS Sequoia. I honestly do not like Tahoe. The corners of dialogs are too curved; same with buttons. Dialog boxes have left-justified text, which looks messy. The glass effect in most places makes it difficult to read the contents of the window (see the weather menu item for an example). Because of the curves everywhere, where there's a straight line that separates some section of, say, System Settings, the two are so badly positioned that it looks absurd. I just cannot get on with this, and doubt I'll be upgrading until I'm forced to do so.
Jun ’25
Reply to Problème ubs app.
What version of iOS are you on? Did you jailbreak your device? Have you spoken to UBS? We're just developers of third-party apps for Apple's platforms - we aren't Apple employees - so this isn't really the right place for your issue.
Jun ’25