Can I use Swift to list all apps that are currently running? [closed] - ios

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Am I able to use Swift code to display all apps that are currently running on an Iphone (or Ipad)? I am hoping to integrate this with an "on/off" button, but am having trouble getting the display to appear.

No. The lists of installed and running applications are treated as private data, and are not available to applications. Apple has specifically rejected applications for attempting to determine what other applications were installed on a user's phone.

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