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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T17:37:12+00:00 2026-06-16T17:37:12+00:00

I have an iPhone app that I need to send to the background automatically.

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I have an iPhone app that I need to send to the background automatically. The app is defined with the VOIP key in its background modes so it should continue running when in background. I specifically need the app to keep running so calling exit(0) is no good.

The app will not be distributed via app store so using a private API is ok.

I have read about UIApplication terminate and UIApplication terminateWithSuccess but they don’t seem to be available anymore

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    2026-06-16T17:37:14+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    Already answered quite well here:

    Suspend the application

    As that poster wrote:

    Quitting your application or sending it to the background programmatically is a violation of the [iOS Human Interface Guidelines][1], which usually doesn’t bode well for getting through the review process:

    Don’t Quit Programmatically

    Never quit an iOS application
    programmatically because people tend
    to interpret this as a crash. However,
    if external circumstances prevent your
    application from functioning as
    intended, you need to tell your users
    about the situation and explain what
    they can do about it. Depending on how
    severe the application malfunction is,
    you have two choices.

    Display an attractive screen that describes the problem and suggests a
    correction.
    A screen provides
    feedback that reassures users that
    there’s nothing wrong with your
    application. It puts users in control,
    letting them decide whether they want
    to take corrective action and continue
    using your application or press the
    Home button and open a different
    application

    If only some of your application’s features are not working, display
    either a screen or an alert when
    people activate the feature.
    Display
    the alert only when people try to
    access the feature that isn’t
    functioning.

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