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Info.plist - Requesting Permission Privacy Settings in iOS 10.

Requesting Permission Privacy Settings

You need to ask the use permission before access the user private data like contact number, photos , location , calendar , etc. in iOS 10 Apple is extending the scope of privacy control. You have to declare in Info.plist file access of any private data. 


Which framework have privacy key in Info.plist : 

Calendar , Contact , Reminder , Photo , Bluetooth Sharing , Microphone , Camera , Location , Heath , HomeKit , Media Library , Motion , CallKit , Speech Recognition , SiriKit , TV Provider. 

What's error don't providing Privacy key : if you don't providing the privacy key in  Info.plist, then your app is crash. You can see its log why crashed.

The app has crashed because it attempted to access privacy-sensitive data without a usage description. The app's Info.plist must contain an NSCalendarsUsageDescription key with a string value explaining to the user how the app user how the app uses this data.

How can solve the error : Goto Info.Plist file and added the privacy key according to your requirement.


Calendar :
Key      :  Privacy - Calendars Usage Description    
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) calendar events

Reminder :
Key      :   Privacy - Reminders Usage Description    
Value  :   $(PRODUCT_NAME) reminder use

Contact :
Key       :   Privacy - Contacts Usage Description     
Value    :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) contact use

Photo :
Key       :  Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description    
Value   :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) photo use

Bluetooth Sharing :
Key       :  Privacy - Bluetooth Peripheral Usage Description     
Value   :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) Bluetooth Peripheral use

Microphone :
Key        :  Privacy - Microphone Usage Description    
Value    :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) microphone use

Camera :
Key       :  Privacy - Camera Usage Description   
Value   :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) camera use

Location :
Key      :  Privacy - Location Always Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) location use

Key       :  Privacy - Location When In Use Usage Description   
Value   :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) location use

Heath :
Key      :  Privacy - Health Share Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) heath share use

Key      :  Privacy - Health Update Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) heath update use

HomeKit :
Key      :  Privacy - HomeKit Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) home kit use

Media Library :
Key      :  Privacy - Media Library Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) media library use

Motion :
Key      :  Privacy - Motion Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) motion use

Speech Recognition :
Key      :  Privacy - Speech Recognition Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) speech use

SiriKit  : 
Key      :  Privacy - Siri Usage Description  
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) siri use

TV Provider : 
Key      :  Privacy - TV Provider Usage Description   
Value  :  $(PRODUCT_NAME) tvProvider use

Thanks.

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