Prohibit app from being quit via the recent apps list [closed] - ios

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Is it possible to write an app that cannot be quit through the system tray, without jailbreaking?

No. Apple specifies this behavior is not allowed. It's notoriously difficult to nail down Apple on it's interface specification, but based on what it says about handling multitasking events, it seems unlikely that Apple would tolerate dorking with it's system controls on the subject.

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I am trying to learn how to program an NFC, but the only tutorials that I could find used an app to do it. I also need to be able to use it on iOS devices (i.e. iPhone). This is my first time programming hardware. Is it possible to program an NFC without using an app to help? If so, how?

Disable generation of crash logs from device [closed]

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I want to disable the app crash log. Is it possible to disable the crash log from device.If it is possible Appstore is allowing this?
Crash reports are created and written by the operation system. There is no public API available to prohibit the operation system from doing so. So no, it is not possible.

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

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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.

IOS Rate this app implementation [closed]

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How to implement the Rating Application feature in ios.
Can anyone guide me on how to implement it?
Is there any way to open the review tab directly on RATE App clicked.
See this here & here. i think it might be helpful in your case.
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You can also use iRate (Steps).

Programmatically Controlling an iOS data connection [closed]

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I was recently asked to create an iOS app for a client which controls all other installed apps' access to cellular data. For instance, the user would be able to turn off cellular data access to all apps but Safari.
I assumed that this wouldn't be possible because of sand-boxing but couldn't find any relevant info via Google or the developer's docs, so thought I'd ask the question here - is there a specific class or framework I should investigate?
No you can't , Apple does not allow such approaches . So there is no helping class or framework at all.

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