It is possible to use Core Data with SwiftUI. You can already check the checkbox while creating the project.
Maybe this WWDC video helps: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/230/
or the tutorial on: raywenderlich.com/9335365-core-data-with-swiftui-tutorial-getting-started
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Apple documentation clearly states "Request personal data only when your app clearly needs it." and I don't think that's the case before one starts the app itself.
Maybe this helps you, but as people already mentioned here it is not possible inside the iOS environment for good reasons:
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/app-architecture/requesting-permission/
You cannot turn off the camera completely in the system, but you can give app specific permissions.
rustunn1 wrote:
At least make home page more relevant, most of the top posts haven't been updated for months... Add a simple time limit for last week or month there They are recently updated, but the topic/post itself is very old in most cases. I totally agree that some filtering, sorting or extended search would be very useful.
Why do you need to redirect to base64 anyway? Seems to be a very suspicious method for a redirect and I would not be surprised if that change was no coincidence - indeed I hope it was on purpose as it would be great for the user.
Other browsers, like Firefox and Chrome also already block these kind of redirects, so you should have these problems on all modern platforms. More info can be found on MDN and the Mozilla Blog.
Same here. None of the mentioned solutions worked for me.