Prompt when trying to dial a phone number using tel:// scheme on iOS 10.3

一笑奈何 提交于 2019-11-26 22:35:18

This is listed as a known issue in the 10.3 release notes.

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/releasenotes/General/RN-iOSSDK-10.3/

openURL

When a third party application invokes openURL: on a tel://, facetime://, or facetime-audio:// URL, iOS displays a prompt and requires user confirmation before dialing.

It is also listed in the Security content of the 10.3 update, so I'm assuming this a new feature that is here to stay.

An issue existed in iOS allowing for calls without prompting. This issue was addressed by prompting a user to confirm call initiation.

This is not the first time, Apple developers have reactivated this alert for url schemes? I remember that they did this kind activation, even in few other earlier updates, and they rolled back in the next OS update.

In the case of 10.3.1, I read a news that in the US there were many 911 calls fraudulently dialed. https://9to5mac.com/2017/03/06/911-ios-exploit/

In my opinion, the alert restriction has been incorporated to put stop for wrong 911 dials.

I am confident that, Apple cannot enforce this kind of arbitrary changes to API's/Schemes quite often and then, which is largely affecting the user's experience.

I have a Speed Dial App in the store for the last 8 years. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/speed-dial/id306569903?ls=1&mt=8# In the last few weeks, so many users are complaining about this new restriction of one more touch on the speed dial.

For now, we have to wait until Apple fixes this known issue in the next update. Because, there are 100s productivity apps, which rely on the URL scheme and no alert scheme.

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