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Both iOS and Android version can share the same Parse database

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28 July 2018
• Added "Block User" function, as per Apple Safety - 1.2 recommendations.

25 May 2018
• Accordingly to the new EU GDPR terms, I've updated the 'tou.html' file and Documentation.
IMPORTANT: This means that if a User asks for his/her Account deletion, you must do it within 24 hours, as the GDPR's "Right to be forgotten" Article states (LINK: https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/)
3 April 2018
• Updated to recommended settings with Xcode 9.3
• Updated the 3 Facebook SDKs (because of Swift 4.1 release):
FBSDKCoreKit.framework
FBSDKLoginKit.framework
FBSDKShareKit.framework
6 October 2017
• Edited the Location Privacy Usage keys into Info.plist.
So right-click on Info.plist in Xcode, Open As -> Source code, and replace the existing 
    <key>NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
    <string>This app needs your current location to set your city on new posts</string>
    <key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
    <string>This app needs your current location to set your city on new posts</string>
    <key>NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription</key>
    <string>This app needs your current location to set your city on new posts</string>
    <key>NSLocationUsageDescription</key>
    <string>This app needs your current location to set your city on new posts</string>

In this way, the Location permission alert will show up on devices with iOS versions older than iOS 11


Photofeed is a Universal App Template where you can post your own pictures, location, and relative text and get involved in a funny community.
You can also browse popular posts from other users, see their profiles, like and share their posts on popular social networks.

Since its backend is by Parse Server, you don’t have to buy any domain/hosting, there are NO PHP files to upload to a web server so you’ll save some money for server side.

Photofeed is a native XCode project, Swift language, Storyboard, Universal, super easy to customize, backend with Parse SDK hosted on http://back4app.com

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About Parse SDK and back4app

Read this article for more info about back4app and Parse SDK: https://hubpages.com/technology/Parse-SDK-will-not-shutdown-in-thanks-to-back4app

Can I host Parse Server on my own server?

Yes, although I don’t provide support for the setup process, you can read the official Guide here: http://parseplatform.org

I get a Code signing error in Xcode 8.x

That’s a bug of Xcode 8 with macOS Sierra, check this sample video to see how to fix it: https://youtu.be/z2LemT1_LqA

How to remove AdMob banner ads

Check this video out to see how to remove the code that shows AdMob banners: https://youtu.be/e-HQYnta2Jg Keep in mind that you must repeat the shown steps for every .swift file that contains this line on the top:
import GoogleMobileAds

What about free support for this template?

I can offer free support for bugs encountered in the original code. Instead, if you’ve edited the code and messed something up with it, I may apply some fee to fix it either via TeamViewer or by checking your app project files directly on my computer.

Should I use the latest version of Xcode to edit this template?

Yes, I always update my apps to the latest version of the IDE.



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  • XCode 9.x project – Swift – 64bit
  • iOS 8.0+ – Universal – Storyboard
  • AdMob banners
  • Facebook login
  • Push Notifications for likes, follow and comments
  • Works with Parse backend hosted on back{4}app
  • Easily post your pictures, text and current location, like and comment posts of other users, delete your own ones.
  • Terms of User .html file and Report feature included
  • PDF User Guide included
  • PSD graphics included
  • Easy to customize, well commented code


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  • Apple Mac with its latest OS version installed
  • The latest version of Xcode and some knowledge about its UI interface
  • Photoshop or any other image editor software
  • An Apple Developer account to submit apps to the App Store
  • An AdMob account to generate your own banner UNIT ID
  • A free account on back4app.com

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codecanyon-14480606-photofeed-ios-universal-social-photo-feeds-app-template-swift.zip

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