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In this episode, I discuss a recent exploration and problem-solving situation with one of my apps that uses CloudKit to sync data across devices.
CloudKit and iCloud are excellent ways to store a user's data and make it accessible across multiple devices. However, they come with some scenarios you need to account for.
For example, have you coded to protect against a bad experience if the user is not logged into their account?
Here are some tips in this episode with my real-world examples.
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In this episode, I discuss a recent exploration and problem-solving situation with one of my apps that uses CloudKit to sync data across devices.
CloudKit and iCloud are excellent ways to store a user's data and make it accessible across multiple devices. However, they come with some scenarios you need to account for.
For example, have you coded to protect against a bad experience if the user is not logged into their account?
Here are some tips in this episode with my real-world examples.
Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survive
https://www.patreon.com/compileswift
Please leave a review and show your support
https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswift
You can also show your support by buying me a coffee
https://peterwitham.com/bmc
Follow me on Mastodon
https://iosdev.space/@Compileswift
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