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Experience Level: Expert
We have an Xcode project that requires some help adding 'App Tracking Transparency' to it.
The project is using WKWebView to display a website as an iOS app. The relevant functionality has been added to the file: ViewController.swift
• AppTrackingTransparency has been imported.
• ATTrackingManager class exists
• The info.plist has been updated with NSUserTrackingUsageDescription
The problem is that the actual iOS system notification to accept tracking is never shown to the user on the simulated or real device from Xcode. Therefore the authorised status of the 'viewDidLoad' function is never run and the website is never displayed. This functionality can be seen in the attached ViewController.swift file.
The task is to provide assistance with the existing code to correctly implement the required App Tracking Transparency so that the app will pass review in the app store.
The project is using WKWebView to display a website as an iOS app. The relevant functionality has been added to the file: ViewController.swift
• AppTrackingTransparency has been imported.
• ATTrackingManager class exists
• The info.plist has been updated with NSUserTrackingUsageDescription
The problem is that the actual iOS system notification to accept tracking is never shown to the user on the simulated or real device from Xcode. Therefore the authorised status of the 'viewDidLoad' function is never run and the website is never displayed. This functionality can be seen in the attached ViewController.swift file.
The task is to provide assistance with the existing code to correctly implement the required App Tracking Transparency so that the app will pass review in the app store.

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