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Reply to PHAccessLevel .addOnly triggers .readWrite permissions still after use
Have you query user album or create a new album in your code? I faced the similar problem as you describe. However I found that my app not only add photo but also query and create album. I used: PHAssetCollection.fetchAssetCollections PHAssetCollectionChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetCollection These are my usages:     private func getAlbum() -> PHAssetCollection? {         let fetchOptions = PHFetchOptions()         fetchOptions.predicate = NSPredicate(format: "title = %@", "[myAppAlbumName]")         let collection = PHAssetCollection.fetchAssetCollections(with: .album, subtype: .any, options: fetchOptions)         guard let firstObject = collection.firstObject else {             return nil         }         return firstObject     }     private func createAlbum(_ completionHandler: @escaping(_ isSuccess: Bool, _ error: Error?) -> ()) {         PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({             PHAssetCollectionChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetCollection(withTitle: "[myAppAlbumName]")         }) { (isSuccess, error) in             completionHandler(isSuccess, error)         }     } After trying not call those two functions, iPhone doesn't prompt 'read write' dialog anymore! (Both API cause the issue) I am not happy about Apple's changes. Even retrieve the metadata in photo require 'read write' dialog. Developers can do much few things than before....
Oct ’20