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App Transport Security Has Blocked My Request
App Transport Security is enabled by default for every application that is built against the iOS 9 SDK or the macOS 10.11 SDK. Even though it is currently possible to opt out of App Transport Security, Apple plans to require App Transport Security for every build submitted to the App Store starting 1 January 2017.
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App Transport Security Has Blocked My Request
App Transport Security is enabled by default for every application that is built against the iOS 9 SDK or the macOS 10.11 SDK. Even though it is currently possible to opt out of App Transport Security, Apple plans to require App Transport Security for every build submitted to the App Store starting 1 January 2017.
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App Transport Security Has Blocked My Request
App Transport Security is enabled by default for every application that is built against the iOS 9 SDK or the macOS 10.11 SDK. Even though it is currently possible to opt out of App Transport Security, Apple plans to require App Transport Security for every build submitted to the App Store starting 1 January 2017.
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