Brian
Brian
FWIW I updated your example project to current Swift and xCode and played around with it a bit. The behaviour you described still exists which based on the discussion above...
@Tom-Fox1 which Swift SDK are you referring to? Would love to find out more about it!
+1 Workaround the same as others - added a NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription string to plist.
It doesn’t seem to matter. I used the same string as for while app is in use. I like the previous suggestion though of not used on this device.
@drdaz would also like to see your implementation if you can share.
Thanks for the pointer!