Hello,we are waiting for approval for more than 5 weeks now. No confirmation email after filling the form. Contacting support was not helpful either. We are working on a project of Parent Control. There are two applications one for parents and another for children.Parents application can block applications on the child's device. I call 'requestAuthorization(for: .child)' on the child App. Do I still need call it on the parent App? Or do I still need to authorize on the parent App?
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Hello,we are waiting for approval for more than 5 weeks now. No confirmation email after filling the form. Contacting support was not helpful either.
We are working on a project of Parent Control. There are two applications one for parents and another for children.Parents application can block applications on the child's device.
I call 'requestAuthorization(for: .child)' on the child App. Do I still need call it on the parent App? Or do I still need to authorize on the parent App?
It is work now after the device unenrolled in MDM.
Thanks you very much.
There was the same situation when i call requestAuthorization(for: .child). And it not displays the authentication sheet when my app first launches call this method. But when i change the argument "child" to "individual" and call the method there displays the authentication sheet.
Does anyone know why this is happening? Thanks for your answer.
`.onAppear{
Task {
do {
if #available(iOS 16.0, *){
try await AuthorizationCenter.shared.requestAuthorization(for:.child)
}else{
print("failure!!")
}
}catch{
print("fialed error:::(error)")
}
}
}
My device is signed into a child's iCloud account. The authorization view is show when i use requestAuthorization(for:.individual). But the authorization view is not show when i use requestAuthorization(for:.child),and FamilyActivityPicker does not list installed apps on either of the guardian's or child's devices, it only lists the categories.
This is my code, what's wrong with it?