Post not yet marked as solved
@cinnamontoast
Hi there! Thank you for your help :)
How do I know FamilyControlsError.authorizationCanceled maps to "Code 5"? I can't find a number in the docs? I might be missing something obvious?
To note, this worked in Beta 1 and Beta 2. I can't get it to work in Beta 3.
I call:
do {
try await AuthorizationCenter.shared.requestAuthorization(for: .individual)
} catch {
}
It then prompts me: "Allow 'APP' to Manage Restrictions on This iPad"
I click "Continue."
FaceID succeeds, and it just returns the error:
Error Domain=FamilyControls.FamilyControlsError Code=5 "(null)"
Post not yet marked as solved
remove the app and try install it again. Do you able to see the alert dialogue asking for authentication?
I have tried that, and it's the same effect.
In Beta 3, Screen Time API's are not working well for me. For example, I can't even disable Screen Time restrictions for my app in Beta 3 (well, that happened before I wasn't able to enable them).
@tjpaul I can't get anything to work properly in Beta 3 - waiting for Beta 4
@nemecek_f
Thank you for the update on it being resolved! I experienced the same initially.
Are there any other features that are not working for you with reports? For example, it doesn't look like app-token-based filtering is working for me?
Seems like I can't edit the post, but the answer is "yes." In Safari.
I was wrong in assuming that a user can't select websites in the FamilyActivityPicker. They can. However, for some reason, it took time for the websites to appear? Maybe due to a lack of recent Safari browser use?
A clarification on how websites start appearing in the FamilyActivityPicker would be helpful. Thank you! :)
Post not yet marked as solved
+1 on this being an issue
Post not yet marked as solved
+1 similar problem: TextField is not correctly displaying the value of the string its bound to
Post not yet marked as solved
Same problem. Filed a radar. The issue for us is that with iOS 14.5, any lengthy 4K resolution video will fail with this error.
@KnolanNose
To summarize it, is that correct that Screen Time API can only be used for apps that deal with a child-parent relationship?
In other words, if people want to build an app that helps people manage distractions (ex. disable social media between 8 am - 6 PM), that is impossible?
If it is impossible, could this use-case be supported?
Post not yet marked as solved
I guess it was divided up into multiple other videos?https://twitter.com/giovatardu/status/1142099816333185024I was very interested in the changes to the lifecycle, and it seems like this video might address it: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/258/