I’m integrating the Declared Age Range feature to tailor our app’s experience based on a user’s age range. I’m currently in the testing phase and would like to repeatedly test the consent flow and different outcomes from AgeRangeService.shared.requestAgeRange(...).
However, once I go through the consent flow and choose to share, the age-range sharing sheet no longer appears on subsequent attempts—so it’s hard to validate edge cases (e.g., changed gates, declined flow, re-prompt behavior).
Could you advise on the recommended way to reset or re-prompt during development? In particular:
Is there a supported way to clear per-app consent so the system prompts again?
Under what conditions should the “Share Age Range Again” control appear in Settings, and is there an equivalent way to trigger it for testing?
Are there best practices for QA (e.g., using Ask First at the system level, testing on real devices vs. Simulator, using a separate bundle ID for dev builds, or other steps)?
Any other guidance for validating different requestAgeRange results (e.g., declined/not available) would be appreciated.
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Hi there, I'm presenting a FamilyActivityPicker inside of a sheet, and on some phones, the FamilyActivityPicker freezes and crashes when the user expands the "Other" category only. "Other" is the only category that exhibits this behavior, and it only does this on some phones, not in all cases.
This issue is perfectly reproducible on those phones when using the FamilyActivityPicker for the "other" category only, but on those same phones it does not reproducible in the Native ScreenTime Picker in Settings → ScreenTime → App Limits → Add Limit. I don't have access to these phones as they are user reports, but any guidance here would be deeply appreciated.
More broadly, there are several issues with the FamilyActivityPicker (categories expand on top of each other when multiple are opened, varying behavior with tapping rows vs tapping select bubbles depending on phone size, etc) that the Native ScreenTime Picker doesn't have. Grouping websites as a standalone category is preferable as well. Could we as developers just have access to that one?
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
Tags:
Managed Settings
Family Controls
wwdc2022-110381
I am working on a Flutter application which is use solely to collect data from a bluetooth low energy (BLE) peripheral and then upload the data to our cloud.
The application runs in the background 99% of the time after the initial login and BLE pairing which is causing us some issues.
After the Application is backgrounded it would work for a day to 2 days and then stop working. (What I mean with working is to download data from the BLE peripheral and then upload the data to our cloud). Once the data syncing has stopped it would take up to 12 hours until data starts flowing again.
I have read in a couple of places that iOS implements some sort of "budget/heuristics" when the application is running in the background to keep track of the application and when this "budget" is used up iOS will stop servicing the application until iOS decides that the application can run in the background again.
My question, is it possible via a enablement or some other mechanism to prevent iOS from blocking our application from running in the background to enable 24/7 periodic data uploads every 30 minutes.
We have implemented the following so far;
The data sync process is triggered from the BLE peripheral using a notification. This notification is sent every 30 minutes.
Each sync duration is currently 24 seconds on average, we are working on reducing this to below 10 seconds.
We implemented State Restoration to assist iOS in starting the application more efficiently.
We are considering using Silent Push Notifications from the Cloud to wake up the application when data hasn't synced in 6 hours.
Any assistance would be high appreciated.
I'm working on an API client for a REST service that uses a custom token-based authentiation scheme. The app hits a specificed authentication endpoint with a username and password, said endpoint returns a token that's good for X amount of time, and the app passes that token along with every subsequent request. When that token expires, we start over.Most literature out there tells me to manually set the Authorization header on my request, but official Apple documentation discourages this, as that header is meant to be 'owned' by the built-in HTTP loading system. That said, official documentation on the 'correct' way to do this is shockingly lacking, and the standard didReceiveChallenge callbacks seem better suited for non-custom Basic/Digest/etc authentication schemes. One thought I had was registering my own URLProtocol subclass to handle our custom flow. However, while I haven't had a chance to sit down and take a crack at that yet, my understanding from skimming these forums is that it's suffering from some bit-rot right now, so it 'might' (?) not be the best choice. That, and it's also not clear to me whether the rules around the Authorization header change when a custom URLProtocol is in play.So, community (paging eskimo in particular!), what's the correct way for me to go about this?
Hello,
I’m presenting the familyActivityPicker from a presented sheet in my application.
When I select some apps, categories or websites and tap “Done”, the familyActivityPicker is dismissed but the presenting sheet is also dismissed on iOS 18.4, iOS 18.5, iOS 26 beta 1 and 2. If I tap on “Cancel” from the familyActivityPicker, the sheet is also dismissed on iOS 18.4, iOS 18.5, iOS 26 beta 1 and 2.
The same code works perfectly fine on iOS 18.0, iOS 18.1, iOS 18.2 and iOS 18.3.
Is this a known-issue?
If opened the feedback FB18369821 for this.
Regards,
Axel
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
Tags:
SwiftUI
Family Controls
Managed Settings
Screen Time
We have identified an issue when using NumberFormatter with the locale set to it_IT. Specifically, when formatting numbers with exactly four integer digits, the grouping separator is not applied: for example, the number is displayed as 4000,00 instead of the expected 4.000,00. This behavior occurs only with four-digit integers; for instance, 40.000,00 is formatted correctly. The issue appears to affect only iOS 18.4 and later versions.
My app uses CallKit and PushKit for real-time voice and video calls.
I want to configure VoIP push notifications so incoming calls can wake the app,
even when it’s in the background or terminated.
Right now, I only see the normal Push Notifications option in my App ID settings
and no VoIP Services section.
Hi,
We have a need to provide SIM verification. At present, accessing the phone number bound to the device is not programmatically accessible. Would Apple consider exposing this API via a user consent?
Otherwise, what is the suggested approach to verify the SIM card is the correct phone number on an iOS device?
All
After about 20 hours straight of working on this and having scrapped it twice I am realizing I should have asked everyone here for help.
I am just trying to get device activity report extension to work inside an existing app.
I have been heavily using family controls, managedsettings and deviceactivity and decided it would be nice to output some of the app usage so the User (parent) can see their children's app usage.
I installed the target via xcode, confirmed group names match, and think I have it embedded correctly but when I run the app and call the view within the extension to show minutes used by any apps it just shows no time has been used. In addition, when I put print statements into the extension they do not show up in console.
I have confirmed the main app target->Build phases->Link binary with Libraries has:
ManagedSettings.framework
FamilyControls.Framework
DeviceActivity.framework
I have confirmed in xcode that the main app target->Build phases -> Embed Foundation Extensions has:
ShieldConfiguration.appex
ShieldActionExtension.appex
DeviceActivityMonitor.appex
I have confirmed in xcode that the main app target->Build phases-> Embed ExtensionKit Extensions has:
UsageReportExtension.appex
I have used the apps I am trying to show data for extensively in the last 36 hours.
Here is my UsageReportExtension info.plist
EXAppExtensionAttributes
EXExtensionPointIdentifier
com.apple.deviceactivityui.report-extension
.entitlement
com.apple.developer.family-controls
com.apple.security.application-groups
group.com.jrp.EarnYourTurnMVP2.data
Here is the file in the app (timebankview.swift) calling the extension/showing the extension view(AppUsageReportView.swift)
import DeviceActivity
import ManagedSettings
struct TimeBankView: View {
@EnvironmentObject private var appState: AppState
@State private var reportInterval: DateInterval = {
let calendar = Calendar.current
let now = Date()
let yesterdayDate = calendar.date(byAdding: .day, value: -1, to: now) ?? now
return DateInterval(start: yesterdayDate, end: now)
}()
private var reportFilter: DeviceActivityFilter {
let selection = appState.screenTimeController.currentSelection
return DeviceActivityFilter(
segment: .daily(during: reportInterval),
users: .children,
devices: .all,
applications: selection.applicationTokens,
categories: selection.categoryTokens
// webDomains: selection.webDomains // Add if needed
)
}
var body: some View {
ZStack {
Color.appTheme.background(for: appState.isParentMode)
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all)
ScrollView {
VStack(spacing: 20) {
Text("Time Bank")
DeviceActivityReport(.childUsageSummary, filter: reportFilter)
Here is AppUsageReportView.swift
import SwiftUI
struct AppUsageReportView: View {
let config: DetailedAppUsageConfiguration // Use the detailed config
var body: some View {
VStack {
Text("App Usage Details")
Text("Total Screen Time: \(config.totalDurationFormatted)")
if config.applicationsUsed.isEmpty {
Text("No specific app usage data available for the selected period/filter.")
} else {
Text("Apps Used:")
List {
ForEach(config.applicationsUsed) { appInfo in
HStack {
Image(systemName: "app.dashed")
Text(appInfo.appName)
.lineLimit(1)
Text(appInfo.durationFormatted)
Here is AppUsageReportScene.swift:
import SwiftUI
import ManagedSettings
struct AppInfo: Identifiable, Hashable {
let id = UUID()
let appName: String
let durationFormatted: String
}
struct DetailedAppUsageConfiguration {
var totalDurationFormatted: String = "Calculating..."
var applicationsUsed: [AppInfo] = []
}
struct AppUsageReportScene: DeviceActivityReportScene {
let context: DeviceActivityReport.Context = .childUsageSummary
let content: (DetailedAppUsageConfiguration) -> AppUsageReportView
func makeConfiguration(representing data: DeviceActivityResults<DeviceActivityData>) async -> DetailedAppUsageConfiguration {
var config = DetailedAppUsageConfiguration()
var appDurations: [String: TimeInterval] = [:]
var totalAggregatedDuration: TimeInterval = 0
let formatter = DateComponentsFormatter()
formatter.allowedUnits = [.hour, .minute, .second]
formatter.unitsStyle = .abbreviated
formatter.zeroFormattingBehavior = .pad
var segmentCount = 0
var categoryCount = 0
var appCount = 0
for await activityData in data {
// Check segments
var tempSegmentCount = 0
for await segment in activityData.activitySegments {
segmentCount += 1
tempSegmentCount += 1
totalAggregatedDuration += segment.totalActivityDuration
var tempCategoryCount = 0
for await categoryActivity in segment.categories {
categoryCount += 1
tempCategoryCount += 1
var tempAppCount = 0
for await appActivity in categoryActivity.applications {
appCount += 1
tempAppCount += 1
let appName = appActivity.application.localizedDisplayName ?? "Unknown App"
let duration = appActivity.totalActivityDuration
appDurations[appName, default: 0] += duration
}}} }
config.totalDurationFormatted = formatter.string(from: totalAggregatedDuration) ?? "N/A"
config.applicationsUsed = appDurations
.filter { $0.value >= 1
.map { AppInfo(appName: $0.key, durationFormatted: formatter.string(from: $0.value) ?? "-") }
.sorted { lhs, rhs in
let durationLHS = appDurations[lhs.appName] ?? 0
let durationRHS = appDurations[rhs.appName] ?? 0
return durationLHS > durationRHS
}
if !config.applicationsUsed.isEmpty {
for (index, app) in config.applicationsUsed.enumerated() {
}
} else {
}
return config
}}
UsageReportExtension.swift
struct UsageReportExtension: DeviceActivityReportExtension {
init() {
print("🚀 [UsageReportExtension] Extension initialized at \(Date())")
print("🔍 [UsageReportExtension] Process info: \(ProcessInfo.processInfo.processName) PID: \(ProcessInfo.processInfo.processIdentifier)")
}
var body: some DeviceActivityReportScene {
let _ = print("📊 [UsageReportExtension] Building report scenes at \(Date())")
TotalActivityReport { totalActivity in
print("🕰️ [TotalActivityReport] Creating view with data: \(totalActivity)")
return TotalActivityView(totalActivity: totalActivity)
}}}
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
Tags:
Device Activity
Family Controls
Managed Settings
Screen Time
When I call https://developer.apple.com/documentation/contactprovider/contactprovidermanager/enable() to request to use Contact Provider, I received a dialog with message like this
"App Name would like to add its contacts as its own list. Contacts added this way can be removed from settings".
I would like to support this message in Japanese or other languages. Is it possible?
I am trying to build my app and want to be able to integrate with apple ads services so I can get my users attribution token. I tried a added the "com.apple.developer.adservices" entitlement but now that I build my app it fails with the following error
include the com.apple.developer.adservices entitlement. Profile qualification is using entitlement definitions that may be out of date. Connect to network to update.
What do I need to do to make this work, I tried and cant fina any docs online
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
Hello everyone,
I’ve been trying to pass a URL from Safari (or any other app) into my own app via iOS extensions (similar to how if you go to a website, open the share sheet, and hit the ChatGPT app icon, it opens ChatGPT and pastes the website URL into the chat textbox), and I’m hitting a wall. I’ve attempted both a Share Extension (using SLComposeServiceViewController) and a UI-less Action Extension (using extensionContext?.open(...)), but in both scenarios, my main app never opens.
Here’s a summary of my setup:
Main App Target plist
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleTypeRole</key>
<string>Editor</string>
<key>CFBundleURLName</key>
<string>com.elislothower.URLDisplayApp</string>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>myapp</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array/>
</dict>
</plist>
This means my custom URL scheme is myapp://.
My app delegate (or SwiftUI’s .onOpenURL) correctly handles myapp://share?url=... if I open it directly from Safari.
Share Extension Attempt
Subclassed SLComposeServiceViewController.
Plist had com.apple.share-services as the NSExtensionPointIdentifier.
I called extensionContext?.open(deepLink) with myapp://share?url=..., but it always returned false.
Also, the UI (with Cancel/Post buttons) was overkill for my needs.
UI-less Action Extension Attempt
Created a no-UI action extension with com.apple.ui-services as NSExtensionPointIdentifier.
In my custom ActionViewController, I formed the same myapp://share?url=... deep link and called extensionContext?.open(deepLink).
The extension does appear in the share sheet, but again, open(deepLink) returns false—my main app never opens.
Confirmed Setup
I’ve tested the URL scheme in Safari: typing myapp://share?url=... directly prompts to open my app, and the URL is handled fine there.
I’ve ensured both extension Info.plists have <key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key><array><string>myapp</string></array> so they can attempt to open that scheme.
Tried on both simulator and physical device. On the physical device, the main app is definitely installed and has been launched at least once.
Current Behavior
The extension logs that it forms the deep link (myapp://share?url=...) correctly.
extensionContext?.open(deepLink) fails (success == false), so the main app never opens.
I’ve also tried forcing the call on the main thread, simplifying the URL (like myapp://test), and checking for any typos or case-sensitivity issues—still no luck.
Is there a known iOS restriction or trick for allowing an extension (share or action) to open its containing app directly? Have I missed a configuration step or entitlement that’s necessary? Is it possible that iOS is just rejecting the call in these contexts?
I’d love any insight or suggestions from those who have successfully launched their main app from an extension. Thank you in advance!
ContentView.swift
Info.plist
URLDisplayAppApp.swift
URLDisplayApp.entitlements
ActionRequestHandler.swift
ActionViewController.swift
Info.plist
MyAppActionExtension.entitlements
Please refer to Feedback Assistant ID FB18967784
1.In which locations you would like to see air quality.
[Ans] Base on user's location information(GPS).
2.What air quality data you would like to see: pollutant concentrations, official air quality scales used in each country, health information related to air quality, etc.
[Ans] Official air quality scales used in each country.
Generally calculated from O3, PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, NO2.
3.If possible, how you would like to use air quality information. This can help us ensure the right data is available to best support your use.
[Ans] Please refer to the screenshot. I plan to add AQI to this screen.
It's a screenshot in the development stage.
Thank you!
According to the documentation, using Scope(restriction: .none) can expose the extension point to third-party app extensions. Below is my implementation, which ultimately results in an error.
Code for declaring the extension point:
@available(iOS 26.0, *)
extension AppExtensionPoint {
@Definition
static var priceExtension: AppExtensionPoint {
Name("priceExtension")
UserInterface(false)
Scope(restriction: .none)
}
}
Code for locating the extension point:
monitor = try await AppExtensionPoint.Monitor(appExtensionPoint: .priceExtension)
When executing the code to locate the extension point, the following error occurs:
However, in practice, I found that declaring the extension point in this way results in an error when trying to locate it:
Error Domain=com.apple.extensionKit.errorDomain Code=19 "Failed to add observer" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Failed to add observer}
Explanation of the issue
When tethering is enabled and a wireless connection is established,
there are instances where an IP address is not assigned.
Steps to Reproduce the Issue (if possible)
Enable iPhone tethering and connect wirelessly using 11ax.
Expected Result
The iPhone assigns an IP address, enabling network connectivity.
Actual Result Observed
DHCP negotiation failed.
After attempting communication with the DHCP server via DHCP Discover, a DHCP Offer was returned from the iPhone.
If this was missed, it would retry by performing another DHCP Discover.
However, the iPhone does not issue a DHCP Offer no matter how many times it retries.
The IP address is not assigned unless the wireless connection is disconnected and reconnected.
If the initial Discover is missed, does this invalidate subsequent Offer retries?
The above issue has been confirmed on iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 16. It does not appear to occur on iPhone 15.
I have an app I want to get on the App Store but when I was putting in the build version slot, I accidentally deleted it by clicking backspace and tried everything to get it working again but I can't. Is there anyway for me to retrieve the slot so it works?
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
I'm trying to use ScreenCaptureKit on a Mac Catalyst app, on macOS 12.5.1.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it crashes as soon as I try to request SCShareableContent. It crashes on internal code, calling a method it can't find, which makes me think this is a bug in the framework rather than incorrect configuration.
Any hints on how to work around this problem?
The crash is:
** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[RPDaemonProxy fetchShareableContentWithOption:windowID:withCompletionHandler:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x6000037d5dc0'
terminating with uncaught exception of type NSException
ScreenCaptureKit-Crash.txt
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General
Tags:
Mac Catalyst
ReplayKit
ScreenCaptureKit
wwdc2022-10155
Here is a post to gather findings in case anyone found out what this new API does.
Apple did not include any comments or documentation and due to the generic naming we don't know what this API might does.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/deviceactivity/deviceactivityauthorization?changes=latest_major
I’ve set up a focus filter, but the perform() method in SetFocusFilterIntent isn't called when the focus mode is toggled on or off on my iPhone since I updated to iOS 18 beta (22A5326f).
I can reproduce the issue for my app, but focus filters are also broken for any third-party apps installed on my phone, so I guess it's not specific to how I've implemented my filter intent.
This used to work perfectly on iOS 17. I didn't change a single line of code, and it broke completely on the latest iOS 18 beta.
I've filed a bug report including a sysdiagnose (FB14715113).
To the developers out there, is this something you are also observing in your apps?
One of the responses to a call to AgeRangeService.shared.requestAgeRange is AgeRangeService.Error.invalidRequest.
This has no documentation. What on earth is an invalid request - I mean the app just calls the API, there's no parameters supplied or anything, how can the request ever be invalid?
If the app calls AgeRangeService.shared.requestAgeRange and gets this as a response then what is the app supposed to do with that?
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
General