Will iOS launch my app into the background if it was force-quit by the user?

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佛祖请我去吃肉
佛祖请我去吃肉 2020-11-22 00:46

I am triggering a background fetch by using the content-available flag on a push notification. I have the fetch and remote-notification

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  •  萌比男神i
    2020-11-22 01:26

    I've been trying different variants of this for days, and I thought for a day I had it re-launching the app in the background, even when the user swiped to kill, but no I can't replicate that behavior.

    It's unfortunate that the behavior is quite different than before. On iOS 6, if you killed the app from the jiggling icons, it would still get re-awoken on SLC triggers. Now, if you kill by swiping, that doesn't happen.

    It's a different behavior, and the user, who would continue to get useful information from our app if they had killed it on iOS 6, now will not.

    We need to nudge our users to re-open the app now if they have swiped to kill it and are still expecting some of the notification behavior that we used to give them. I'm worried this won't be obvious to users when they swipe an app away. They may, after all, be basically cleaning up or wanting to rearrange the apps that are shown minimized.

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